TV reporter struck by car during live broadcast gracefully rebounds to finish shot.
“News never stops” is a phrase often used in the journalism world.
“You know that’s live TV for ya!" she says with a laugh."It’s all good! I actually got hit by a car in college, too, just like that. I am so glad I’m OK!”In the clip, the driver who hit her is heard apologizing, and Yorgey replies, “Ma’am, you're so sweet, and you are OK.” Yorgey, 25, who is originally from Pennsylvania, said Thursday that she's feeling fine except for a little soreness in her back and her right leg.She said the incident unfolded so quickly that she"blacked out" on falling and getting back up.
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