Watch the Scary Moment This Newscaster Gets Hit By a Car on Live TELEVISION

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Watch the Scary Moment This Newscaster Gets Hit By a Car on Live TV

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When asked if she was struck by the vehicle from high or below, Yorgey wasn’t too sure. “I don’t even know, Tim. My whole life just flashed before my eyes, but this is live TV and everything’s OK,” she stated. “I thought I was in a safe spot, but clearly we might need to move the camera over a bit, so let me do that while I’m thinking of it.”

While Yorgey changed the video camera’s area and captured her breath, Irr discussed that motorists typically get puzzled when browsing around emergency situation cars throughout a water pipe break.

Yorgey concurred, including, “People get distracted a little bit.”

Speaking with NBC News, Yorgey stated she was feeling all ideal beyond a little discomfort. “I got checked out, no broken bones,” she informed the outlet. “They said I’ll be sore for a little.”

Explaining her choice to continue reporting, Yorgey stated, “I felt safe and that’s why I didn’t leave and I kept doing the live shot.”

She continued, “I definitely love my job, I would not trade it for the world.”

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