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CSI star William Petersen is rushed to a hospital after a health scare on the set of CSI: Vegas

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Longtime CSI star William Petersen had to be taken to a hospital via ambulance on Friday after he fell ill on the set of his iconic CBS series.The 68-year-old actor was hard at work filming the limited series epilogue CSI: Vegas at the time, TMZ reported on Sunday.A representative for Petersen said he was on the show's Los Angeles set when he started feeling under the weather.

Under the weather: CSI star William Petersen, 68, was rushed to a hospital on Friday after falling ill on the Los Angeles set of his limited series CSI: Vegas, TMZ reported on Sunday.; seen in 2019 in Santa MonicaPetersen then reportedly told the episode's director that he had to stop working.His condition apparently seemed serious enough to warrant an ambulance ride.

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