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Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
Who saw the wound?
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the ER doctors.
Pa. hospital that treated Donald Trump after assassination attempt relied on preparation and focus
https://www.chiefhealthcareexecutive...tion-and-focus
Former president Donald Trump was taken to the hospital Saturday after being wounded in an assassination attempt at a rally in western Pennsylvania. The president said a bullet struck him in the ear, and the gunman killed one man and injured two others before he was fatally shot by Secret Service agents. Trump was treated and released Saturday, and he has been at the Republican National Convention this week.
Like all hospitals, Butler Memorial has plans in place for emergencies, mass casualty events and severe weather. Butler Memorial actually had some plans already in place for a presidential visit. When he was president, Trump held a rally in Butler in 2020, as Pennsylvania is a key state in presidential elections.
When Trump came to Butler four years ago, the hospital had meetings with the Secret Service, and Butler Memorial staff conferred with the Secret Service again for last weekend’s event.
“Those discussions with the Secret Service also transpired in anticipation of this latest rally,” Chakurda said.
“You have your fundamentals in place,” he said. “But again, those are discussed with the Secret Service and again, if there's any nuance or modifications, then certainly those are discussed and coordinated.”
Chakurda said staff felt “great relief in the outcome and great satisfaction in the care that was rendered.”
Butler Memorial Hospital applauds quick work of staff to treat Trump after rally shooting
https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/n...ally-shooting/
so .. how much did Trump pay to buy off Butler Memorial Hospital to fake their treatment?
free condo's in Trump Tower for the staff?
bahahaaa