Post by Cool Papa Con on Sept 28, 2024 5:45:16 GMT -6
I wish the news would take the same approach sports has to people running on the field by reporting more stories like this and not re-cycling through doom & gloom w/talking heads and “experts”
A Fox Weather meteorologist broke away from a live “Fox & Friends” report on Friday morning to save a woman who was trapped in her submerged car and screaming for help, eventually wading into the chest-deep water and hauling her to safety.
Bob Van Dillen was doing a live hit from Atlanta around 7 a.m. about the widespread flooding caused by Hurricane Helene, showing a vehicle that got caught in the rising creek bed in the background. That’s when he was interrupted by the woman’s cries for help.
With the live-shot still rolling, Van Dillen yelled to the woman that 9-1-1 had been called, and fire trucks are heard in the distance. But as the sirens faded and her screams became more frantic, Van Dillen ended the standup and decided to take action.
Fox cut back to the “Fox & Friends” studio, but the cameraman caught the daring rescue in swift, chest-deep water, and Van Dillen later was seen carrying her through the deep water to safety. In a post-incident report, “Fox & Friends” anchor Ainsley Earhardt praised the weatherman’s decisive action and called him a hero.
The fans are angry & loud. They want the blood of their enemies. It costs $10 at the concessions. That is too much