The driver felt discomfort while filming Ahora caigo and had to be taken away in an ambulance. How is his health currently?
Dario Barassi had to abruptly interrupt the recording of his program Now I fall due to a health problem. The incident occurred when the driver began experiencing dizziness and other worrying symptoms, which led the production to call an ambulance.
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After the emergency medical services arrived, a quick check-up was performed on the scene and it was decided to transfer him to a clinic for a more exhaustive check-up, since he was detected high blood pressurea condition that is not usual for the driver, who a few months ago had been hospitalized for a scheduled surgery.


To reassure his followers, the host himself posted a message on his social networks a short while later. On a black and white photo, and true to his style, adding humor at every turn, he wrote: “Oh, God, take me away now,” and then stressed that it is “nothing serious” and clarified that it is just a matter of “just control.”
What Dario Barassi said about his health
Hours after being evaluated at the clinic, he was discharged and recorded a video from his home to explain what happened. “Hey, people, how are you? Hey, I’m fine, I’m at home, fine. Yes, I took the day off, I went to record and I had a little bit of a blood pressure surge,” Barassi said in the video.
The host further described in detail how the episode unfolded: “I got a little dizzy, an ambulance came and checked me, they monitored me and everything went perfectly.. We did routine things and I will probably take care to go a little deeper.” He also took the opportunity to mention that, because he had never had high blood pressure, he decided with the production team to suspend the recording of the program.
Source: Ambito

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