Fans at the subfreezing Chiefs-Dolphins playoff game in January suffered frostbite. Some of the fans had fingers and toes amputated, a Missouri hospital said. The frigid weather also impacted ticket ...
Research Medical Center in Kansas City announced on Friday that some fans who attended the Miami Dolphins-Kansas City Chiefs AFC Wild Card game at Arrrowhead Stadium on Jan. 13 had to undergo ...
The temperature at kickoff during the Jan. 13 Chiefs-Dolphins matchup was -4 degrees with a wind chill of -27 Jamie Squire/Getty Chiefs fans at the Jan. 13 game against the Dolphins A Missouri ...
The Dolphins-Chiefs wild-card game was cold — bitterly, historically cold — but did it trigger a flood of patients lining up at the hospital and now requiring amputations? That would be overstating ...
Some of the people who attended the near-record cold Kansas City Chiefs playoff game in January had to undergo amputations after suffering frostbite, a Missouri hospital said Friday. Research Medical ...
Some of the fans who went to the Kansas City Chiefs playoff game in January needed amputations after suffering from frostbite. According to the Associated Press, the Research Medical Center in Kansas ...
Several fans at a Kansas City Chiefs’ playoff game in January have since lost extremities as a result of frostbite suffered during the wild-card match-up, which took place on a day so cold it nearly ...