Robert Besser
23 Jan 2022, 14:58 GMT+10
DUNBAR, West Virginia: A West Virginia television reporter was struck by a car from behind while filming a live report on a water main break, but picked herself up and finished the broadcast.
"I just got hit by a car but I am okay, Tim," she told the anchor at WSAZ tv in Huntington, West Virginia.
However, the incident was not her first run-in with a car.
"I actually got hit by a car in college, too, just like that," Yorgey said.
Asked by the anchor in the studio if she was "bumped down low or hit up high," Yorgey responded, "I do not even know, Tim. My whole life just flashed before my eyes. But this is live TV and everything is OK!"
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