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Heart Attack Grill lives up to its name

LAS VEGAS – Menu warnings nearly proved true for a man at a downtown Las Vegas restaurant that offers “Bypass” burgers, “Flatliner” fries and free meals to people who weigh more than 350 pounds.

Amateur video shows a man being wheeled out of the Heart Attack Grill on a stretcher after a medical episode that restaurant employees say looked like, well, a heart attack.

Eatery owner Jon Basso told KVVU-TV FOX5 (http://bit.ly/yrz1e1) that he thought it was a joke when a waitress told him a customer eating a Triple Bypass burger was sweating and shaking.

A Las Vegas fire spokesman told The Associated Press paramedics were summoned Saturday evening and a man was indeed hospitalized.

Basso said he heard the man is recuperating. His name and the medical condition he suffered weren’t released.