Dr. Oz helps older woman who collapsed during Trump's speech at Kentucky event
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During a speech by President Donald Trump in Hebron, Kentucky, an unexpected incident unfolded when a woman collapsed, prompting Dr. Mehmet Oz, who was present, to spring into action.

The event took place at Verst Logistics, where President Trump was addressing the crowd. Midway through his speech, it became apparent that an elderly woman situated behind the president’s platform required immediate medical attention. In response, Trump asked the gathering, “Do we have a doctor in the house? Take your time, please.”

Among those who quickly responded was Dr. Oz, who currently serves as the Administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Accompanied by a medical team, they swiftly attended to the woman’s needs.

As the situation unfolded, President Trump acknowledged the swift action of the medical personnel, expressing his appreciation by stating, “First responders are incredible.”

Pausing his address, Trump suggested some musical interlude to ease the tension, asking if those backstage could play a song. “Do you think the people backstage are listening to me?” he inquired, humorously adding that “Ave Maria” would be a fitting choice if they could hear him.

“Do you think the people backstage are listening to me?” Trump said, adding that if they could hear him, he suggested playing “Ave Maria.”

The song did not play, and Trump continued to watch as the woman received treatment.

“Take your time,” he said. “She looks great.”

As first responders began escorting the woman away, Trump noticed Oz was among those helping her.

“It’s Dr. Oz! Can you believe it? Dr. Oz!” Trump said. “He’s a good doctor. Thank you, Oz.”

Trump resumed his remarks about seven minutes later, returning to criticism of California Gov. Gavin Newsom.

“We were talking about Gavin New-scum,” Trump said with a laugh. “Doesn’t seem like a very good subject right now. It made that young lady not feel so good.”

Wednesday’s event was not the first time Oz, a former heart surgeon, assisted during a medical episode while serving in the Trump administration.

In April, a young girl fainted near the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office while Trump was speaking during Oz’s swearing-in ceremony.

Oz quickly rushed over to assist the child, who was later confirmed to be a member of his family.

In November, a man collapsed in the Oval Office as Trump was giving a press conference, prompting Oz to once again step in to help.

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