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Medics responded to report of ‘cardiac arrest’ at McConnell’s home on day he was hospitalized

Paramedics showed up to Sen. Mitch McConnell’s (R-Ky.) Washington, D.C., home near the Senate Hart Building earlier this month to respond to a report of an unconscious person who appeared to have suffered a “cardiac arrest,” according to audio of an emergency medical services (EMS) dispatch call from June 14. McConnell, who is 84, was...
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AllSides
· Jul 7, 2026
McConnell's health emergency sparks questions on whether he will return to Senate
Emergency dispatch audio indicating that someone at Sen. Mitch McConnell's (R-Ky.) home in Washington, D.C., suffered cardiac arrest earlier this month has raised questions about when the former GOP leader will return to the Senate or whether he will return at all. McConnell's office has provided few details about his health status but reported a few days ago that he appreciates the outpouring of support he's receiving while he continues his recovery in the hospital.
The Daily Beast
· Jul 6, 2026
McConnell’s Aides Cornered on Truth About Senator’s Health
Elizabeth Frantz/ReutersMitch McConnell’s office is refusing to reveal the truth about his condition as rumors run wild about the Kentucky senator’s health and recovery. McConnell, 84, was hospitalized more than three weeks ago on June 14. That same day, the public EMS dispatch call showed that emergency medical personnel went to his home to respond to an unconscious person. During the call, a dispatcher called in a “cardiac arrest,” and the medic at McConnell’s address said there was CPR “in progress.” Read more at The Daily Beast.
The Hill
· Jul 7, 2026
McConnell’s health emergency sparks questions on whether he will return to Senate
Emergency dispatch audio indicating that someone at Sen. Mitch McConnell’s (R-Ky.) home in Washington, D.C., suffered “cardiac arrest” earlier this month has raised questions about when the former GOP leader will return to the Senate or whether he will return at all. McConnell’s office has provided few details about his health status but reported a...
Off The Press
· Jul 10, 2026
‘It’s Mitch’
Mitch McConnell seen being loaded into ambulance after apparent cardiac episode...Click to read more
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