OSU freshman hospitalized after cardiac incident


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CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) — An Oregon State University athletics spokesman says a freshman member of the men's basketball team suffered "an apparent cardiac-related medical incident" and is hospitalized in critical but stable condition.

In a statement Wednesday, spokesman Shawn Schoeffler said Chai Baker suffered the cardiac event on Tuesday morning as he worked out with teammates during informal preseason drills at the school's basketball center.

The spokesman says OSU certified athletic training staff provided immediate CPR and also used an automated external defibrillator. Corvallis Fire Department medics arrived within several minutes of a 911 call. They continued to care for Baker as he was taken to Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center in Corvallis.

Baker was hospitalized in an intensive care unit.

The school spokesman says Baker has relatives who live in Corvallis, as well as family members who have traveled from his home state of Florida to Corvallis.

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