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Dispatch audio details what crews responded to at U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham's home

Dispatch audio reveals emergency crews responded to cardiac arrest at Sen. Lindsey Graham's home, performing CPR after chest pain, with first units arriving in five minutes.

  • On Saturday, Senator Lindsey Graham died at age 71 after emergency units responded to his Washington home for reports of chest pain and cardiac arrest.
  • A former Air Force lawyer, Graham served in the Senate, becoming a prominent Republican Party voice on foreign policy and national security during his tenure.
  • Veteran journalist Dave Statter obtained emergency radio traffic showing first responders forced entry into the home after a caller from Baltimore reported the cardiac arrest.
  • Emergency dispatch records show this marks the second time in a month that responders answered a call at a Republican senator's home for cardiac arrest, following Senator Mitch McConnell in mid-June.
  • The South Carolina Republican died two days after his 71st birthday while campaigning for another Senate term, leaving a significant vacancy in the chamber.
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WLTReport broke the news on Sunday, July 12, 2026.
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