What hospital did Trump go to? The options in Butler, Pa.
During a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, former President Donald Trump faced a security scare when several popping sounds were heard while he was speaking. Trump appeared to clutch his right ear as Secret Service agents quickly moved in to protect him.
His campaign said he was taken to a nearby hospital, but it’s not clear which medical center the GOP candidate was rushed to.
There are at least three hospitals in the area.
Butler Memorial Hospital, located in Butller, is part of the Butler Health System. It offers a comprehensive range of medical services, including emergency care and trauma services.
Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, is a Level I trauma center known for its advanced medical care and trauma services. It is approximately 35 miles south of Butler, providing a nearby option for specialized trauma care.
UPMC Presbyterian, also located in Pittsburgh, is another Level I trauma center. Like Allegheny General, it is about 35 miles south of Butler.
This article originally appeared on Cherry Hill Courier-Post: What hospital did Trump go to? The options in Butler, Pa.