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Former Chicago mayor Richard Daley in intensive care after feeling unwell Former Chicago mayor Richard Daley in intensive care after feeling unwell
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The former mayor of Chicago Richard Daley has been taken into intensive care, after feeling ill upon returning from a business trip in Arizona.The former mayor of Chicago Richard Daley has been taken into intensive care, after feeling ill upon returning from a business trip in Arizona.
His spokeswoman, Jackie Heard, said Daley was feeling disoriented on a Friday evening flight back from a conference he attended as part of his work for the law firm Katten Muchin Rosenman. Heard said Daley walked off the plane and was met by an ambulance that took him to Northwestern Memorial hospital.His spokeswoman, Jackie Heard, said Daley was feeling disoriented on a Friday evening flight back from a conference he attended as part of his work for the law firm Katten Muchin Rosenman. Heard said Daley walked off the plane and was met by an ambulance that took him to Northwestern Memorial hospital.
The 71-year-old, a Democrat who was in office between 1989 and 2011, remained in the hospital's intensive care unit on Saturday for monitoring and evaluation. His family is with him and visiting the former mayor between tests. The 71-year-old, a Democrat who was in office between 1989 and 2011, remained in the hospital's intensive care unit on Saturday for monitoring and evaluation. His family is with him and visiting the former mayor between tests.
Heard had no other information on his condition.Heard had no other information on his condition.
In 2010, when Daley announced his decision to stand down as mayor, President Barack Obama said: “No mayor in America has loved a city more or served a community with greater passion than Rich Daley. He helped build Chicago's image as a world-class city, and leaves a legacy of progress that will be appreciated for generations to come.”In 2010, when Daley announced his decision to stand down as mayor, President Barack Obama said: “No mayor in America has loved a city more or served a community with greater passion than Rich Daley. He helped build Chicago's image as a world-class city, and leaves a legacy of progress that will be appreciated for generations to come.”