McDonald’s diner dies after sudden ‘medical emergency’ at restaurant | UK | News

A man suffering from medical problems died at a McDonald’s restaurant in England on Monday evening. Emergency services were seen flocking to the fast food chain Eccleshall Road in Stafford around 6.20pm.
West Midlands Ambulance Service confirmed they sent a major response, including an ambulance, two paramedics and a critical care paramedic, after receiving a call for a “medical emergency”. It was reported that the police also went to the scene but have not yet released a statement about the incident at Stafford Trade Center on Monday.
McDonald’s itself has yet to comment on the incident; but a spokesman for the ambulance service told Stoke on Trent Live they found the man to be in a “critical condition”.
They added: “We were called to reports of a medical emergency. Crews arrived to find a man in a critical condition and administered advanced life support.
“Sadly nothing could be done to save the man and he was confirmed dead at the scene a short time later.”




