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Twelve hurt when escalator malfunctions at Caesars

A escalator carrying guests at Caesars Palace malfunctioned this afternoon, causing 12 people to be hospitalized, a Harrah’s official confirmed.

Debbie Munch, vice president of public relations at Caesars Palace, said the incident occurred about 1 p.m.


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  • She said 12 guests were taken to Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center and then released. Munch said the injured all returned to the hotel this evening. She did not elaborate on the extent of their injuries or what the nature of the malfunction was.

    “We are investigating the accident and have the escalator company on site looking at the cause,” Munch said.

    Harrah’s properties have come under scrutiny for safety issues in the past.

    Most recently, county building inspectors issued more than 20 notices of violation to Paris Las Vegas for unpermitted or substandard work they uncovered while investigating a complaint.

    The county’s notices to Paris cover deficiencies in areas frequented by guests, such as the sports book, restaurants, a wedding chapel, parking garage and the check-in area for so-called Diamond-level guests.

    Clark County had requested a summary of covert renovations from Harrah’s Entertainment last year, after the Review-Journal reported on never-inspected projects at Harrah’s hotels, primarily at the Rio and Harrah’s Las Vegas.

    Arraignments of the parent corporation and two supervisors from the Rio and Harrah’s on misdemeanor charges of violating building codes have been repeatedly postponed for more than a year as the hotel group documents code compliance at its properties.

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    Santino Corleone wrote on November 19, 2009 07:41 AM: Wasn't that escalator inspected just the day before by Rick Maddox? You know, the guy who inspected 37 rooms at the Rio in 38 minutes? Harrah's should make him their "employee of the year"!

    Just kidding...


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    Jaded wrote on November 15, 2009 01:59 AM: choose your attorney wisely wrote on November 14, 2009 11:14 PM:
    WHEN SUING HARRAH's make sure to go to Martindale.com and only select a local personal injury attorney with an AV rating.

    NEVER, EVER, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, DISCUSS ANY ASPECT OF YOUR INJURY WHATSOEVER WITH ANY REPRESENTATIVE OF HARRAHS. NEVER!

    "An AV Rating shows that a lawyer has reached the height of professional excellence. He or she has usually practiced law for many years, and is recognized for the highest levels of skill and integrity."

    Martindale.com

    ...............chasing escalators?!? I thought chasing ambulances was bad enough. It's little wonder why, with people like this, things are the way they've become in this world. I guess it's some consolation knowing that this 'person' will come back in their next life as a used sanitary napkin. Again.


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    douglas wrote on November 15, 2009 01:12 AM: if that escalator was a mostly empty, cta [chicago] bus that got in an accident there'd be 200 injured citizens showing up for treatment and a check.


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    logic_should_rule wrote on November 15, 2009 12:00 AM: J-Hmmmm.. on second thought I doubt you are a good escalator mechanic. Next time, I'll take the stairs!!


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    gary wrote on November 14, 2009 11:31 PM: Easy - check the surveillance camera that is located near that escalator to see if some moron messed with the auto-stop mechanism.


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    loqui wrote on November 14, 2009 11:20 PM: Couldn't have happened to a nicer, more generous group of casino owners. Bon apettit.


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    He's just such a card wrote on November 14, 2009 11:18 PM: I think Obama showing up in pajama's for photo ops in Singapore are the most scary thing since he bowed to the sheik.


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    choose your attorney wisely wrote on November 14, 2009 11:14 PM: WHEN SUING HARRAH's make sure to go to Martindale.com and only select a local personal injury attorney with an AV rating.

    NEVER, EVER, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, DISCUSS ANY ASPECT OF YOUR INJURY WHATSOEVER WITH ANY REPRESENTATIVE OF HARRAHS. NEVER!

    "An AV Rating shows that a lawyer has reached the height of professional excellence. He or she has usually practiced law for many years, and is recognized for the highest levels of skill and integrity."

    Martindale.com


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    Been there done that wrote on November 14, 2009 10:37 PM: I don't know about the escalator but they had better check the elevators because they'll close on you like mouse traps if you don't run like Jesse Owens to catch em.

    By the way J. Using two hands to hold on will not save a person from losing their balance, and falling on a escalator that stops unexpectedly abrupt.


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    Jay from Summerlin wrote on November 14, 2009 10:34 PM: Enter a Harrah's property at your own risk.


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