Lindsey Graham’s 911 dispatch audio has been released after his death.
On Saturday night, the South Carolina Senator’s office announced he unexpectedly died of a “brief and sudden illness.” Multiple outlets reported emergency services responded to his Washington, D.C. home that evening over reports of a “cardiac arrest.” And audio from said call has now emerged.
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On Sunday morning, CNN obtained audio from Broadcastify detailing a rushed 911 response to the 71-year-old’s home over reports of chest pain and cardiac arrest. In the audio, the unidentified caller states they are driving to Lindsey’s home from Baltimore, Maryland and that they believe his front door is unlocked. However, that did not end up being the case as the door was dead-bolted, creating a momentary delay for first responders, according to the New York Post. Per the outlet, about 25 minutes after the initial call was placed, emergency responders reported CPR was in progress for a man experiencing cardiac arrest. Eventually, Graham was transported to George Washington University Hospital.
Listen to the audio (below):
Rest in peace.
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