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EMS dispatch audio captures emergency response before Lindsey Graham death announcement

5 sources6 storiesFirst seen 7/12/2026Score53Breakthrough
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Coverage
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Recency
91
Engagement
22
Velocity
67
Confidence
74
Clipability
70
Polarization
0
Claims
5
Contradictions
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Breakthrough
100

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Lindsey Graham was steadfast defender of democracy and freedom - CTV News.

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Lindsey Graham was steadfast defender of democracy and freedom CTV NewsLindsey Graham died of aortic dissection, preliminary medical report says The

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The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner says preliminary findings show Sen.

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Emergency dispatch audio reveals first responders were called to Sen.

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Lindsey Graham's Washington, D.C., home for a reported cardiac arrest Saturday night.

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Summary

**Summary:** The emergency dispatch audio captured before the announcement of Senator Lindsey Graham's death reveals that first responders were called to his home on Saturday night for a reported cardiac arrest. This audio provides crucial evidence of the immediate response to an emergency situation. **Why It Matters:** This event highlights the importance of having clear and accessible

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