Emergency services responded to Mitch McConnell's home last month
Emergency medical services were called to the home of Mitch McConnell after reports of an unconscious individual. The circumstances surrounding the incident remain unclear. (sources: cbsnews, nbcnews, foxnews)

Emergency medical services responded to a report of an unconscious person at Mitch McConnell's home, where indications of cardiac arrest were noted. McConnell was subsequently hospitalized, and details about his condition are not publicly available.
- Emergency medical services were dispatched to McConnell's home for an unconscious patient.
- Reports indicated that the patient appeared to be experiencing cardiac arrest.
- McConnell was hospitalized following the incident, but information about his recovery is limited.
Why it matters
Understanding the health of key political figures can impact legislative processes and public policy discussions.
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5 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is S.2257: Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2026.
S.2257 · 119th Congress
Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2026
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What S.2257 actually does
This story is about EMS was called to Mitch McConnell's home for "unconscious" patient last month. This bill would fund the Office of the Attending Physician and other joint congressional support offices.
If passed, it would:
- fund the Office of the Attending Physician and other joint congressional support offices • set FY2026 legislative-branch funding conditions and priorities.
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This story is about EMS was called to Mitch McConnell's home for "unconscious" patient last month. This bill would fund the Office of the Attending Physician and related legislative-branch operations for FY2026.
If passed, it would
- fund the Office of the Attending Physician and related legislative-branch operations for FY2026 • let the House shape report language and oversight expectations for congressional support offices.
This story is about EMS was called to Mitch McConnell's home for "unconscious" patient last month. This bill would direct federal occupational classification changes for public safety telecommunicators.
If passed, it would
- direct federal occupational classification changes for public safety telecommunicators • strengthen recognition of 911 personnel within the emergency-response system.
This story is about EMS was called to Mitch McConnell's home for "unconscious" patient last month. This bill would clarify liability protections for emergency AED use.
If passed, it would
- clarify liability protections for emergency AED use • support faster bystander and on-site response in cardiac-arrest situations.
This story is about EMS was called to Mitch McConnell's home for "unconscious" patient last month. This bill would require the Labor Department to revise classification data to count EMS practitioners more accurately.
If passed, it would
- require the Labor Department to revise classification data to count EMS practitioners more accurately • improve the data Congress uses for EMS workforce and response-capacity decisions.
