Fans Say WFT Didn’t Offer Medical Evaluation After Railing Collapse at FedEx Field
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Four of the fans who fell onto FedEx Field after a railing broke following the game, suffering minor injuries, told ESPN’s Tim McManus that the Washington Football Team didn’t offer them medical evaluation at the stadium despite a statement suggesting otherwise.
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“They didn’t ask if anyone was hurt, and they sure as hell didn’t ask if anybody needed medical attention,” 26-year-old Andrew Collins told McManus. “The only thing the staff said to us was to get the F off the field.”
The WFT released the following statement after the incident:
This article will be updated to provide more information on this story as it becomes available.
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