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Updated: Friday, 26 Oct 2012, 6:08 PM EDT
Published : Friday, 26 Oct 2012, 5:20 PM EDT
LAS VEGAS (AP/LIN) — Troopers say Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has been taken to the hospital in an ambulance after what appears to be a rear-end crash on an interstate highway through Las Vegas.
A hospital spokeswoman said Friday afternoon that Reid is in good condition after an apparent rear-end crash. University Medical Center spokeswoman Karen Gordon told the Las Vegas Review-Journal his updated condition, but declined to provide specifics on injuries.
Nevada Highway Patrol Office spokesman Jeremie Elliott says he didn't know Reid's condition after the crash, which happened about 1:10 p.m. Friday on Interstate 15.
The freeway runs parallel to the Las Vegas Strip.
Elliott said six vehicles were involved in the apparent chain-reaction crash, including two Las Vegas police vehicles, two civilian vehicle and two Capitol Police vehicles. Four of the vehicles were Reid's security detail, according to news reports from Las Vegas station KTNV.
Elliott said four tow trucks were summoned. It's not clear whether anyone else was injured.
Officials in Reid's office said it wasn't immediately clear where the Democratic Senator was headed, but first lady Michelle Obama is set to give a speech in Las Vegas Friday afternoon, and Reid's wife Landra was speaking at the event.
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