The Washington Post, reported by N12's Assaf Rosenzweig, says emergency services received a call at 20:30 Jerusalem time about a man with chest pain at a Capitol Hill home. Paramedics performed CPR after the man suffered cardiac arrest, with the report specifying that resuscitation efforts began about 25 minutes after the call. The report adds to earlier coverage of Senator Lindsey Graham's hospitalization.
The Washington Post, as reported by N12's Assaf Rosenzweig, provided new details on the medical emergency involving Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) late Saturday night Jerusalem time. According to the report, emergency services were called at 20:30 to a home on Capitol Hill for a man experiencing chest pain. Paramedics began CPR about 25 minutes later after the man suffered cardiac arrest. The Zioneer earlier reported the initial Washington Post story at 10:17 Jerusalem time. This batch adds the specific 25-minute response interval and the 20:30 call time, attributed to N12. Graham's condition remains unconfirmed by official sources, and the senator's office has not issued a statement.
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