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Concussion in Sports 4 PSA (:30)

Two sports announcers discuss the serious nature of concussions.  

Two sports announcers discuss the serious nature of concussions. Created: 1/21/2010 by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Date Released: 1/21/2010. Series Name: CDC Radio.

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Concussion in Sports 4 PSA (:30)

[Sports Announcer 1] It's fourth and goal and the Tigers have taken their last timeout. The season comes down to this.

[Sports Announcer 2] You know they miss their veteran, Max Evans, right now.

[Sports Announcer 1] Yeah, but Coach Dunphey made the right move. Concussions are serious.

[Sports Announcer 2] You’re right. We all need to help take concussions out of play. Okay, folks, this is it…

[CDC Announcer] If you think your athlete has a concussion, don't assess it yourself. Take them out of play and seek a healthcare professional's advice.

Visit www.cdc.gov/Concussion to learn why.

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