HEBRON, KENTUCKY — A campaign rally for President Donald Trump in Hebron, Kentucky, was interrupted on Wednesday, March 12, 2026, when a woman behind the stage collapsed, leading to a medical intervention that involved Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz. The incident occurred at a logistics and manufacturing facility in Hebron, a city located in northern Kentucky.
"It’s Dr. Oz. Can you believe it? Dr. Oz, he’s a good doctor. Thank you, Dr. Oz." — President Donald Trump
Hundreds of President Trump's supporters had gathered at the indoor venue, with many arriving hours prior to his scheduled appearance. The stop marked President Trump's first public visit to Kentucky in nearly a decade, excluding a private engagement related to the 2022 Kentucky Derby. The Kentucky rally was part of a two-stop regional itinerary for President Trump that day, following an earlier event at Thermo Fisher Scientific in Reading, Ohio.
During his address, President Trump urged voters in Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District to support Ed Gallrein, a former Navy SEAL, in the upcoming midterm elections, rather than the incumbent Republican Representative Thomas Massie. President Trump criticized Representative Massie for his voting record against several legislative initiatives proposed by the administration, including a comprehensive spending package. President Trump also highlighted economic investments in Kentucky tied to his administration, referencing job commitments from corporations such as Ford, Apple, and GE.
Approximately midway through President Trump's speech, commotion arose behind the presidential podium as an elderly woman appeared to collapse. Spectators in the vicinity began fanning the woman, and bystanders alerted President Trump, who promptly paused his remarks and turned to assess the situation. "Is there a doctor somewhere in the building?" President Trump called out to the crowd. He then instructed those assisting the woman to "take their time" and asked the event's sound team to play "Ave Maria" while the woman received attention.
Dr. Mehmet Oz, dressed in a navy jacket, stepped forward alongside first responders. He was observed holding the woman's hand and assisting in escorting her through the crowd. After the woman had been moved from the immediate area, President Trump acknowledged Dr. Oz, stating, "It’s Dr. Oz. Can you believe it? Dr. Oz, he’s a good doctor. Thank you, Dr. Oz." Following the assistance, Dr. Oz gave President Trump a thumbs-up signal, indicating that the woman appeared stable after being helped to her feet and led away for further evaluation.
Local media outlet WLWT reported that heat exhaustion might have been a contributing factor to the woman's collapse, noting that the indoor venue was described as humid at the time of the event. Roughly four minutes after the initial incident, a second individual in the back of the room also collapsed and received attention from emergency medical technicians (EMTs). The exact medical conditions of both individuals had not been fully confirmed at the time of reporting.
This incident marks at least the third occasion where Dr. Oz has provided medical assistance at an event involving President Trump. In April 2025, a young girl collapsed near the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office during President Trump’s remarks at Dr. Oz’s swearing-in ceremony as CMS Administrator. Dr. Oz promptly assisted the child. The White House confirmed the incident at the time, stating, "A minor family member fainted during Dr. Oz’s swearing-in ceremony in the Oval Office. We are happy to say she is okay." The girl was later identified as Dr. Oz’s 11-year-old granddaughter, Philomena, with Dr. Oz’s daughter, Daphne, reporting that Philomena "bounced right back" after the episode. Dr. Oz also rendered aid when a guest fainted at another Oval Office event in November 2025, during an announcement by the Trump administration regarding efforts to lower obesity drug costs.