Dr. Oz
Swoops in to Help Woman at Trump Speech
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Dr. Oz is a prominent television personality and physician known for his health advice. His quick response during emergencies highlights his commitment to public health, which matters for audiences seeking reliable medical assistance.
During a recent rally in Hebron, KY, Donald Trump addressed a crowd of supporters. Halfway through his speech, a woman collapsed, prompting Dr. Oz and first responders to act swiftly.
- Incident occurred on March 12, 2026.
- Dr. Oz is recognized for his medical expertise.
- Trump was speaking about California Governor Gavin Newsom when the incident happened.
Trump paused his speech, asking, “Do we have a doctor in the house?” as Dr. Oz rushed to assist the woman. The president encouraged the medical team to take their time, allowing them to provide necessary care.
As the situation unfolded, Trump requested the song “Ave Maria” to be played, although it did not play during the incident.
- Trump paused for several minutes to allow medical assistance.
- Dr. Oz’s presence was pivotal in the emergency response.
- The crowd reacted positively to the medical team’s efforts.
Dr. Oz and the first responders successfully helped the woman to her feet, earning applause from the crowd. She waved to Trump, smiling as she regained her composure.
After the incident, Trump acknowledged Dr. Oz, saying, “It’s Dr. Oz! Can you believe it? Dr. Oz! He’s a good doctor. Thank you, Oz.”
This incident is not the first time Dr. Oz has intervened during a medical emergency. Last November, he assisted a man who collapsed during a press conference inside the Oval Office.









