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Famous Hip-Hop Artist Assists Driver In Diabetic Shock
A man having a medical emergency while driving alone in Wyoming was helped by Grammy Award winning Layzie Bone of the group Bone Thugs-n-Harmony.
KCWY-TV reports that Steven “Layzie Bone” Howse was traveling from Casper to a concert in Riverton Saturday when he saw a car swerving across traffic. The vehicle spun to a stop in front of the artist’s bus.
Layzie Bone checked on the man, who was in diabetic shock, and offered him apples and oranges to help his blood sugar while they waited for paramedics.
Lt. Chris Schell of Wyoming Highway Patrol says a medical emergency causing erratic driving is unlikely, but it does happen. He says diabetic shock resembles a DUI.
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Layzie Bone was traveling to a concert to promote his new album Perfect Timing.