IT’S believed someone has suffered a heart attack at the Westfield Fountain Gate McDonald’s.
Two ambulances and a CFA truck from Hallam were called at 3pm today (Tuesday 7 June).
An eyewitness told Star News someone was lying on the ground in the car park around 3.20pm.
A spokeswomen from Ambulance Victoria said they got a call that someone was feeling “unwell” but was unable to explain why two ambulances were present.
A spokesman from the CFA said they were called to the scene as part of the CFA’s emergency medical response.
“We got our first call at 3.02pm of reports someone was having a cardiac arrest and difficulty breathing,” he said.
A staffer at McDonald’s Fountain Gate refused to provide comment on the situation.
Heart attack at restaurant

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