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Former President Donald Trump on Monday cut short a Pennsylvania town hall and cut off questions from the audience after two medical emergencies occurred in the crowd.

The election town hall at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center & Fairgrounds in Oaks, Pennsylvania, first came to a halt after the event's organizer, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, told Vice President Kamala Harris It was when he discussed his appearance on “The View” and criticized “The View.” Democratic candidates support President Biden's energy policies.

President Trump noticed the commotion in the crowd and interjected, “Wait a minute. I'd like a doctor, please.” “Thank you, sir. We have wonderful people. They come here hours early, and it's a little hot.”

“They're with us forever. We have to respect them,” Trump continued, referring to his supporters. “And take it easy, doctor. Please take it easy. Thank you very much. We always have great doctors in our audience. We've never had any major problems. Look at the quality of care that's going on. It's incredible.'' You think these people, the first responders, our first responders, are amazing. ”

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Former President Donald Trump holds a town hall at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks, Pennsylvania on October 14, 2024. (Spencer Pratt/Getty Images)

The incident was not caught on camera, but the New York Post reported that “a stocky, middle-aged man was carried off on a stretcher with his shirt cut open.”

“Let's wait until they take care of this great man who is a great patriot,” Trump said. “Everyone in this room is a patriot.”

The Republican presidential candidate held a recent comeback rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, in honor of firefighter Corey Comperatore, a rally attendee who was killed on July 13 in President Trump's first assassination attempt. demanded that “Ave Maria'' be played over the loudspeaker.

“We're going to pray for him,” Noem said of the man who drove up, before answering another question from the audience.

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President Trump began his response about border security before the crowd chanted again about another medical incident. The former president stood up, looked out at the crowd, and said, “Slow down, sir.”

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Supporters cheer as former President Donald Trump holds a town hall at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks, Pennsylvania, on October 14, 2024. (Spencer Pratt/Getty Images)

“I wish we could open those doors,” Trump said. “For safety reasons, we can't do that. But you know what I said? Just open it. Everyone is going to come through that door, you know what's going to happen to them.” Sho.”

“Teacher, it looks like she's getting up and walking. Let's encourage her,” Noem said. “I know it's really warm here. We all agree that it's really warm here. There are a lot of people who love America. If you have a chair, I'd ask that everyone around you sit too. I think so.'' Even when I'm sitting, I can see the president. ”

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Former President Donald Trump holds a town hall with South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks, Pennsylvania on October 14, 2024. (Spencer Pratt/Getty Images)

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“They're both OK. Yes, they're both in good health. That's great,” Trump said of two audience members who needed medical attention.

Trump then decided not to take any more questions from the audience and instead called on organizers to play music in the venue.

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