West Virginia reporter hit by car on live TV — and continues reporting

A TV reporter in West Virginia shocked viewers throughout a reside shot when she was struck by a car — however bounced again as much as end her report.

“Oh my God! I simply obtained hit by a automobile, however I’m OK. I simply obtained hit by a automobile, however I’m OK, Tim,” WSAZ-TV reporter Tori Yorgey informed anchor Tim Irr proper after the SUV slammed into her on the scene of a water primary break.

“Properly, that’s a primary for you on TV, Tori,” Irr informed the intrepid reporter, who shortly picked up her digicam after she tumbled into it through the scary incident Wednesday.

It could have been a primary for her on TV, however not her first vehicular misfortune.

“That’s reside TV for you. It’s all good,” stated the upbeat Yorgey, who apparently was reporting solo on the scene. “I really obtained hit by a automobile in school, too, identical to that. I'm so glad I’m OK.”

The motive force who had simply struck her could possibly be heard apologizing, however Yorgey assured her that she was all proper.

Tori Yorgey, a reporter for WSAZ-TV in West Virginia, said she saw her "life flash before my eyes" when she was struck by a SUV during Wednesday's broadcast.
Tori Yorgey, a reporter for WSAZ-TV in West Virginia, stated she noticed her “life flash earlier than my eyes” when she was struck by an SUV throughout Wednesday’s broadcast.
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“Ma’am, you're so candy, and you're OK,” she informed her.

In the meantime, Irr requested Yorgey the place she had been hit.

“I don’t even know, Tim,” she answered. “My entire life flashed earlier than my eyes, however that is reside TV and every little thing is OK.”

Yorgey added: “I believed I used to be in a protected spot, however clearly we'd want to maneuver the digicam over slightly bit.”

Yorgey finished the news segment following the accident, assuring viewers and the driver she was OK.
Yorgey completed the information section following the accident, assuring viewers and the driving force she was OK.
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She then disregarded the incident and obtained again to work.

“However once more, Tim, we’ll get again to the report, proper? We’re on Roxalana Hills Driver in Dunbar. That is the place that water primary break is,” she continued.

The video has gone viral, with customers praising Yorgey for her toughness and dedication to obligation — whereas some took photographs at Irr for his obvious lack of concern.

The anchor later defined his comparatively nonchalant response.

“Quite the opposite. I couldn’t see what occurred. Solely audio. Then, I wasn’t really satisfied she was okay,” Irr stated in a tweet.

“Although she jumped proper up and stated she was okay, I used to be nonetheless involved,” he wrote.

“Making an attempt to stay calm in the intervening time was not straightforward for all concerned. However we tried to one of the best of our capability. In hindsight, I’m grateful they stayed along with her to ensure she was certainly okay,” Irr added.

He additionally stated Yorgey was taken to a hospital to be checked out, simply in case.

“Horrifying second for Tori,” he wrote. “She’s younger, however is a professional for certain.”

Yorgey additionally talked about that her final day with the station is Friday.

“I can’t even start to explain the privilege and pleasure I’ve had bringing information into your properties the final three years,” she wrote on Fb earlier than the incident.

“Folks on this Tri-State are really superb, among the sweetest I’ve ever met. From providing me espresso on chilly days, to serving to carry my tools–I all the time say the kindest individuals reside right here, and it’s true,” she added.

Beginning Feb. 1, Yorgey might be working for ABC affiliate WTAE in Pittsburgh.

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