From the Harrisburg Patriot-News:
State Sen. Vincent J. Fumo was rushed to a hospital and underwent an emergency procedure after a heart attack Sunday night.
Fumo, 64, was having dinner at home, where he has been since having back surgery last month, when he had chest pains and shortness of breath shortly before 7 p.m., spokesman Gary Tuma said.
The senator was taken by ambulance to Hahnemann University Hospital, where doctors said he had a myocardial infarction and a blocked right coronary artery. Doctors did an emergency angioplasty and inserted a metal stent to restore normal blood flow, Tuma said.
"He is now chest-pain-free, his EKG is looking much better, and his vital signs are stable," Dr. Daniel McCormick told reporters.
"I've seen him; he's doing OK at this moment," said his son, Vincent Fumo II. "We all got to speak to him; the family's doing fine, and we're happy that he's doing well."
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