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The Senate of the state of Mississippi used a block of middle invoices on Wednesday morning.

The 77 -year -old Republican, governor Delbert Hosemann, headed around the Senate Chamber around 11 a.m.

But what happened next was a fairly scary moment. When Hosemann stood on the microphone, he suddenly sagged and then just broke together and fell on the floor.

Employees and officials ran over and called “Delbert!” As some demanded for a nurse, Senator Josh Harkins demanded a break when people hurried to support Hosemann. It was something he did before he even turned Help Hosemann:

The medical staff took care of him when he seemed to be conscious and sitting upright shortly after his fall. Hosemann was later seen how he went out of the captain flanked by employees and security, and he rose to a government vehicle, not one of two Amr medical cars that were stationed outside.

Shortly before noon, a spokeswoman for Hosemann made a brief explanation, with which reads: “Lieutenant governor Hosemann is doing well and well in crooks. He appreciates the entire medical staff and strives to return to work. “

Harkins said Hosemann tried to joke about it, but said he was “good” now:

They have not yet clarified what brought him to break up. Hopefully he’s fine and the first reports sounded like him.

In most cases it turns out that it turns out to be dehydration. But you still have to check all the options, then you have to inform the public about what happened because he is the Lt.-Gouvingur.

We have seen some other cases lately. For example, they had Rep. John Larson (D-CT), 76, a medical episode on the floor of the house that looked like a tia. It was later said that it was a “reaction to medication”.


Read more: Here Rep. John Larson has happened on the floor of the house in an alarming viral video


But then published the Larson story “Evolved” – he later published a statement make an antique state responsible For the freezing episode in the house:

“Fifteen years ago, due to a variation in the form of my aortic valve I was born, I had a heart valve replacement” as a current change in the language or movement that was obvious yesterday. “

He continued: “The doctors have prescribed medication that, according to them, the likelihood that this will happen again and are correct on the house floor.”

The statement did not quite explain which medication he had taken that he had originally accused and for what condition he took the medication.

This is a developing story. Redstate will provide updates as soon as further information is available.

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