It seems there's been a slight misunderstanding during Zach Bryan's Washington concert.
The country singer was performing his famous encore at Tacoma Dome in the US city when paramedics rushed to the stage after misunderstanding a stunt.
Bryan was performing his hit song Revival – a song that has become iconic at his concerts for involving a myriad of stunts and often several special guests – when one of his band members pretended to faint.
During the song, Bryan takes the time to theatrically introduce his band members.
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As he was introducing his steel guitarist-banjoist, Read "Two Show" Connolly, the band member fake fainted on cue.
The other band members surrounded Conolly, holding him up and fanning him with a hat as they tried to revive him.
While the audience understood that it was all just one of Bryan's stunts, the venue's paramedics weren't taking any chances.
Two responders rushed to the stage to help Conolly, only turning around when the guitarist bounced back up and delivered a passionate solo, completely unphased.
A video taken by a fan and posted to social media showed the responders rushing to the stage, turning around as one of them seemed to say to the other, "They should tell us that's part of the act."
Watch the video above.
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Bryan has recently made headlines following his split from public figure and Barstool podcast host Brianna LaPaglia, otherwise known to fans as Brianna Chickenfry.
The Burn, Burn, Burn singer announced the split on October 22 via social media, with LaPaglia speaking out shortly after saying she was "blindsided" by the post.
After taking time off social media to "heal privately", LaPaglia shared details of the split on the November 8 episode of her podcast BFFs which she hosts alongside Josh Richards and Barstool CEO, Dave Portnoy.
In the episode, LaPaglia accused Bryan of alleged "narcissistic emotional abuse", claiming she turned down a $US12 million (approximately $18.5 million) nondisclosure agreement, labelling it as "his final shot at still controlling me."
"This isn't about drama for me," she said on the podcast episode.
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"This episode and me not taking the money, it's not just for me. It's for anyone else that's been emotionally abused.
"I'm still scared right now because I'm scared of him. My brain's rewired and I'm scared to make him mad.
"I'm not signing away my experiences and what I went through to protect someone that hurt me, and I'm a lot stronger than a weak man. F--- you, and f--- your money."
Bryan has not publicly responded to LaPaglia's allegations.
Support is available from the National Sexual Assault, Domestic Family Violence Counselling Service at 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732).
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