EMS was called to Mitch McConnell's home for "unconscious" patient last month
Summary
Emergency medical workers were called to Senator Mitch McConnell’s home last month for an unconscious person who appeared to be in cardiac arrest. McConnell was hospitalized that same day, but no official details about the medical situation have been shared.Key Facts
- EMS was dispatched to McConnell’s home on June 14 before 9 a.m. for a possible cardiac arrest.
- The call included reports of CPR being performed and someone unconscious.
- McConnell’s name was not mentioned in the emergency call, and identity has not been confirmed.
- On the day of the call, McConnell’s spokesperson confirmed he was hospitalized and receiving care.
- The spokesperson later said McConnell remained active with Senate and Kentucky work.
- Senate Majority Leader John Thune reported speaking with McConnell on June 15 and said he was alert.
- McConnell last voted on June 11, just before the medical emergency.
- McConnell has had several recent health issues, including polio as a child, hospital stays, falls, and a concussion.
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