McConnell Found Unconscious Before Hospitalization, EMS Dispatch Reveals

McConnell Found Unconscious Before Hospitalization, EMS Dispatch Reveals

The radio traffic also referenced a possible cardiac arrest and directed an Advanced Life Support ambulance to the scene.

McConnell’s office declined to comment on the contents of the EMS call. Advertisement When the incident occurred, a spokesman for the longtime Kentucky senator confirmed only that McConnell had been admitted to the hospital.

“Mitch McConnell was admitted to the hospital this morning and is receiving excellent care,” a spokesperson said on June 14. Advertisement The following day, spokesman David Popp said the senator had already resumed handling official responsibilities.

Punchbowl News first reported details from the emergency dispatch communications

Senate Majority Leader John Thune also sought to reassure colleagues and the public, saying he had spoken with McConnell directly.

Thune said the former Republican leader remained “dialed in” on Senate business despite his hospitalization.

However, neither his office nor hospital officials have confirmed whether the senator actually suffered a heart attack or cardiac arrest.

“He is working closely with staff on Senate business and Kentucky matters as he continues his recovery,” Popp said

McConnell, 84, has experienced several highly publicized health incidents in recent years.

He has also experienced multiple public episodes in which he briefly froze while speaking to reporters, prompting widespread concern about his health.

Medical experts at the time suggested the episodes could have been related to lightheadedness or other neurological issues, though McConnell’s office did not publicly identify a specific cause.

The newly released dispatch records provide the first public indication that McConnell’s medical emergency may have been more serious than initially disclosed

More recently, McConnell has frequently been seen navigating the Capitol in a wheelchair while being assisted by staff.

Despite those health challenges, he has continued serving in the Senate. Advertisement McConnell stepped down as Senate Republican leader in January 2025 after leading the conference for nearly 18 years.

In February 2025, McConnell announced he would not seek an eighth Senate term in 2026.

In 2023, he suffered a serious fall that resulted in a concussion and a cracked rib

His retirement decision marked the end of a decades-long political career that made him one of the most influential Republicans in modern congressional history.

Andy Barr, R-Ky., won this year’s Republican primary and is expected to seek McConnell’s seat in the November general election.

The Senate is currently in recess and is scheduled to return on July 13.

Earlier this year, he was hospitalized after experiencing flu-like symptoms

For now, McConnell has not publicly commented on the newly released emergency dispatch records or provided additional details about the medical emergency that led to his hospitalization, The New York Post reported.

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