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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(139,368 posts)
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 02:03 PM 6 hrs ago

What dispatch audio tells us about the emergency response at Lindsey Graham's home

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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What dispatch audio tells us about the emergency response at Lindsey Graham's home (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 6 hrs ago OP
A bit odd or sonething missing here Joinfortmill 6 hrs ago #1
Totally odd vapor2 5 hrs ago #2
I don't see anything odd. LisaL 5 hrs ago #8
"I called 911 while I was en route to BWI so I have an alibi" struggle4progress 5 hrs ago #3
Could be that he was home alone and called his niece. yardwork 5 hrs ago #4
That is exactly what likely happened. LisaL 5 hrs ago #6
So who initially called 911?? hookaleft 5 hrs ago #5
It was late Saturday. LisaL 5 hrs ago #7
I also read today that emergency responders couldn't get access democratsruletheday 4 hrs ago #9
Please delete the reference which misgenders Graham. Ms. Toad 3 hrs ago #10

LisaL

(48,287 posts)
8. I don't see anything odd.
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 03:03 PM
5 hrs ago

It sounds like he called his relative and complained about chest pains. 911 call was about chest pains. Relative then called an ambulance and started driving to his home. My guess is Lindsey was going to open the door so medics could get in, but dropped dead (heart stopped) before he could open the door.

yardwork

(70,249 posts)
4. Could be that he was home alone and called his niece.
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 02:54 PM
5 hrs ago

If he had an embolism - which is a reasonable possibility - he might have started feeling sick and reached out to somebody. That somebody - maybe his niece - might have said she was calling 911 and told him to unlock the front door.

Maybe he never made it to the door.

Edited to add: the only thing odd to me about this story is Kash Patel saying the FBI is involved. THAT is weird. But Kash is always taking to social media to promote himself.

LisaL

(48,287 posts)
6. That is exactly what likely happened.
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 03:00 PM
5 hrs ago

911 caller told police that Lindsey (presumably) was suffering from chest pains. I think Lindsay called a relative and told them he had chest pains. Relative then called 911. When ambulance arrived Lindsey was already in cardiac arrest (meaning his heart stopped).

LisaL

(48,287 posts)
7. It was late Saturday.
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 03:01 PM
5 hrs ago

If he had any butlers or housemaids presumably they went home.

democratsruletheday

(2,002 posts)
9. I also read today that emergency responders couldn't get access
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 03:59 PM
4 hrs ago

and that the front door was locked. They had to break it down....coulda cost Miss Lindsey his life. As Seinfeld once famously said: "that's a shame"

Ms. Toad

(38,995 posts)
10. Please delete the reference which misgenders Graham.
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 05:18 PM
3 hrs ago

Here is the post from EarlG expressly prohibiting misgendering Graham.

While I'm on the subject, please knock off the "Lindsey Graham is gay/a woman" jokes. Most of you have figured this out by now, and DU Juries actually have a pretty solid track record of removing these posts, but you know what would be even better? If we didn't have to send such bigoted "jokes" to Juries in the first place.


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