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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Sun Jul 12, 2026, 02:03 PM Sunday

What dispatch audio tells us about the emergency response at Lindsey Graham's home [View all]

WASHINGTON—Emergency responders sent to Sen. Lindsey Graham’s home Saturday night performed CPR on an individual suffering from cardiac arrest, according to dispatch audio reviewed by The Wall Street Journal.

Shortly before 8:30 p.m. Saturday, D.C.’s Fire and EMS responded to a report of chest pains at a home on South Capitol Street, a few blocks south of the U.S. Capitol, that public records list as one of Graham’s addresses.

Minutes later, officials radioed that a caller who reached 911—an unidentified woman who said she wasn’t in the home and was driving from Baltimore to the address—had told dispatchers his front door was unlocked.

But crews on scene reported the deadbolt was secured, and said they were getting no answer. “Have you tried knocking at the door to see if the patient will answer?” the dispatcher asked. “Yes, repeatedly,” they replied, according to audio captured by openmhz.com.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/what-dispatch-audio-tells-us-about-the-emergency-response-at-lindsey-graham-s-home/ar-AA27KoG8

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