Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Ex-Gov. Ridge’s condition critical after heart procedure

- By Angela Couloumbis and Liz Navratil

Former Pennsylvan­ia Gov. Tom Ridge was in critical condition Thursday at a Texas hospital after an emergency heart procedure.

Mr. Ridge, 72, had been attending the Republican Governors Associatio­n conference at the JW Marriott in Austin when he called hotel staff about 7 a.m. for medical assistance, according to his spokesman, Steve Aaron.

The former governor and U.S. Homeland Security secretary was then transporte­d to Dell Seton Medical Center at the University of Texas, where he underwent cardiac catheteriz­ation, a procedure designed to help diagnose heart problems.

At the time of his arrival at the hospital, Mr. Ridge was responding to doctors, his spokesman said.

The news of his hospitaliz­ation quickly spread through political

circles, from Harrisburg to Washington, D.C.

Friends and former colleagues took to social media to send well wishes. “Prayers going to former Gov Ridge for a quick, full recovery,” tweeted Pennsylvan­ia Senate Majority Leader Jake Corman, R-Centre.

“From our time together in #PaGovt I know him to be a fighter who doesn’t back down from any challenge,” House Minority Leader Frank Dermody, D-Oakmont, wrote in a tweet.

A native of Munhall, Mr. Ridge’s family moved to Erie when he was 3.

It was there that the Harvard University graduate and Vietnam War veteran’s political profile grew.

After representi­ng the area for six terms in the U.S. House, Mr. Ridge, a moderate Republican, was elected Pennsylvan­ia’s governor in 1994.

Near the end of his second term, his name surfaced as a possible running mate for George W. Bush, then the presumptiv­e favorite to win the GOP presidenti­al nomination. Ultimately, Mr. Bush tapped the governor to instead be the first secretary of the newly formed Department of Homeland Security, created in the wake of the 9/ 11 terror attacks.

After leaving the Bush administra­tion, Mr. Ridge served on corporate boards and wrote a book about his experience at Homeland Security.

In recent years, he has headed Ridge Global, a firm that advises on cyber security, internatio­nal security and risk management.

One of Mr. Ridge’s successors, Gov. Tom Wolf, released a statement Thursday afternoon saying he and his wife, Frances, were praying for Mr. Ridge and his family.

“We know Tom is a fighter and the Ridges should know that all of Pennsylvan­ia is pulling for them as he recovers,” Mr. Wolf said.

 ?? Bob Donaldson ?? A delighted Gov. Tom Ridge gets a Pitt basketball jersey from men’s team captain Vonteego Cummings in 1998. Mr. Ridge is in critical condidtion after a heart procedure.
Bob Donaldson A delighted Gov. Tom Ridge gets a Pitt basketball jersey from men’s team captain Vonteego Cummings in 1998. Mr. Ridge is in critical condidtion after a heart procedure.

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