The first incident happened at midnight on June 26, when a 6-year-old girl and a man suffered electric shock. It's the second time this year an electric shock was reported at MGM. The food warmer was removed from service and is being examined.'
The second individual declined any kind of medical treatment for evaluation. The individual involved in both incidents was examined and transported to a medical facility for evaluation and has been discharged. There was no electricity supplied to the food warmer at the time. Last night, December 12 th, this same individual, along with a fellow employee, reported feeling static shocks while transporting a food warmer. MGM National Harbor immediately shut down the elevator, it was inspected, and no issues were found. MGM National Harbor called medical personnel, he was examined and declined to be transported for further evaluation. 'On Tuesday, December 4 th, an employee reported feeling what is being described as a static electric shock when he pushed a call button for the elevator. The food warmer has been removed from service for evaluation.