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Edmonton's police chief rushed to hospital

Edmonton's police chief was rushed to hospital Wednesday morning, suffering from what was termed a 'medical incident.'
Edmonton Police Chief Mike Boyd remains in hospital Thursday after being rushed to hospital a day earlier. ((CBC))
Edmonton PoliceChief Mike Boydfellillat headquartersWednesday morning and was hospitalized, suffering from what wastermed a "medical incident."

"He wasn't feeling well yesterday. We were all with him. He basically got a little dizzy, tried to stand up we sat him down and got him some help," Deputy Chief Daryl da Costa said.

Police spokesman Dean Parthenis said Boyd was responsive and alertwhen he left police headquarters in an ambulance shortly after 10 a.m.

Tests were conducted at the hospital and Boyd was feeling better as Wednesday wore on, Parthenis said.

Deputy Chief Daryl da Costa will act as chief in Boyd's absence. ((CBC))
Police sources have told CBC that Boyd fell ill about 45 minutes aftergiving an address to an arson conference in Edmonton.

Police media relations alerted the entire service by email about the chief's illness.

Boyd remains in hospital.Deputy Chief da Costa is acting as chief in Boyd's absence.

Police media relations aren't releasing anydetails about the medical problems thatsent Boyd to hospital.

He will return to work at a date determined by Boyd and his doctor.