Fetterman hospitalized after fall during early walk

by Phil Stilton

Braddock, PA – Senator John Fetterman was taken to a Pittsburgh hospital after a fall during an early morning walk near his home.
Doctors determined he experienced a ventricular fibrillation flare-up that caused him to feel light-headed and fall.
He suffered minor facial injuries and is now under routine observation as medical staff adjust his medications.


Key Points

  • Fetterman fell during an early morning walk near his home in Braddock
  • Doctors said a ventricular fibrillation flare-up caused the fall
  • He remains hospitalized for observation and medication adjustments

Senator Fetterman’s office said he chose to remain in the hospital so clinicians could fine-tune his treatment plan. The statement noted he expressed appreciation for the EMTs and medical team involved in his care and offered a lighthearted remark about the injuries to his face.

Hospital staff assessed the senator shortly after he arrived by ambulance, confirming that the episode stemmed from a ventricular fibrillation flare-up. The condition caused dizziness that led to the fall, resulting in minor injuries.

Fetterman’s team said his decision to stay in the hospital was precautionary. Physicians are adjusting his medications while monitoring his condition. His spokesperson emphasized that he is doing well.

In a statement shared earlier, his spokesperson detailed the events and reiterated that the senator was receiving routine observation. The message included Fetterman’s quip about his appearance, underscoring his ability to make light of the situation. His office also highlighted his gratitude for the emergency responders and hospital staff providing his care.

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