1 crew member injured in Letterman fireA "Late Show With David Letterman" crew member was briefly hospitalized for smoke inhalation in a small electrical fire at the building that houses the Ed Sullivan Theater. Fire officials responded about 10 a.m. Wednesday after a report of an odor of smoke inside the building at 1697 Broadway, where Letterman does his late-night talk show at the historic 80-year-old theater. According to CBS, one crew member was taken to a hospital as a precaution, but then released. A small fire that originated inside an air conditioning unit was blamed for the smoke. No other injuries were reported, and the Letterman taping — with guests Rebecca Romijn, Jimmy Walker and LeAnn Rimes — wasn't delayed. "Everyone was OK, and they actually believe the fire was started by a disgruntled audience," Letterman joked on the show. ___ CBS is a division of CBS Corp. ___ On the Net: CBS: http://www.cbs.com/
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