A TV reporter in West Virginia just proved how much of a pro she is by pushing through an incredible situation to continue coverage in an unbelievable live TV shot!
On Wednesday night, Tori Yorgey was live for WSAZ-TV on the scene of a water main break caused by severe weather in the town of Dunbar, West Virginia.
Just as she was beginning her live TV hit, and being introduced by anchor Tim Irr from the studio, she was STRUCK BY A CAR! Related: Local News Reporter Discovers She Has Cancer After Viewer Notices Symptom On Live TV In a video clip that has since gone viral on Twitter, Yorgey was listening to Irr from the studio while live on camera out on the scene on the cold, dark street in the small town.
Suddenly, as Irr was throwing the report to her on location, Yorgey was struck from behind by a large SUV! OMG! Yorgey fell to the ground, and the video showed chaos for several seconds before the young journalist was able to climb to her feet.
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