During a meeting in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, a woman recounted her experience of being treated at the same hospital as former president Donald Trump after an attempted assassination. The woman, identified only as Karen from Monaca, Pennsylvania, shared her story at a gathering.
She mentioned attending a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where she became overheated due to the high temperature of 91 degrees Fahrenheit. Karen was then transported by ambulance to Butler Memorial Hospital for treatment.
While sitting in a wheelchair in the hospital waiting room, Karen's husband suddenly started shouting that someone had been shot. The waiting room occupants were in tears as they watched the rally unfold on television.
Soon after, law enforcement officers and Secret Service agents arrived at the hospital, restricting movement in and out of the facility and shutting down computer systems. Men with helmets and guns were seen in the parking lot before former president Trump arrived and entered the emergency room.
Karen described a moment when patients in the waiting room gathered for a small prayer for the former president, as his condition was still unknown at that time.
She emphasized the uncertainty surrounding Trump's well-being, stating that all they knew was that he had been shot in the head. Karen's husband even livestreamed the moment when Trump walked into the emergency room on social media.
This firsthand account provides a unique perspective on the events that unfolded at the hospital following the attempted assassination of the former president.