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LEESBURG, VA (WFLX) - The First Lady had to yell for help Tuesday for a person in the audience who fell ill while Mrs. Obama was talking in Virginia.
"Are we good right there? Help is on the way," she said.
After making sure the person was okay, Mrs. Obama urged the crowd to "bend your knees," it is a line both President Obama and the First Lady have used to respond to fainting incidents at campaign events -- particularly during hot summer months earlier this year.
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