President Trump was in the middle of a raucous speech in Pennsylvania Thursday night when a woman had a medical emergency. Trump was in the middle of stumping for local republican candidates and touting his administration’s accomplishments when a woman fainted.

Trump stopped his speech immediately, and said, “Are you okay? You okay? Are they okay? You’re all right?” The president motioned for medical assistance saying “We got to stick with those people — they’ve been here for many hours, thank you, darling. Thank you.”

Then Trump had an offer. He told the woman “If you want to come back after you get a little bit better, come back. Bring her back. Make sure she gets better, we will bring her up here. Beautiful.” The audience cheered at the offer.

Trump thanked the medical crew and continued the event.

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Thursday evening was not the first time that President Trump paused an event to ensure that a medical emergency was handled. In late April, the president held a rally in Michigan while the rest of Washington attended the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner. During his speech, he noticed a disruption in the crowd and called for a doctor, waiting to resume his speech until medical personnel had found their way to the person in need of assistance.