It’s some of the wildest television news footage you’ll ever see — and then it gets crazier.
Tori Yorgey, a West Virginia reporter for NBC News’ local television station WSAZ, was doing a live roadside report when something terrifying happened.
Alone and with her camera rolling, footage shows Yorgey being accidentally run over by an out-of-control SUV while broadcasting live.
But what happens next is even wilder.
“What was that!? I have just been hit by a car, but I’m okay,” Yorgey says — and finishes her reporting. “I just got hit by a car, but I’m okay Tim.”
“That’s a first for you on T.V., Tori” the studio anchor responds as Yorgey composes herself off-camera.
“We’re all good! Yup, I’m okay. That’s live T.V. for you,” the reporter told the SUV driver, who stopped to check on her. “I actually got hit in college, too, by a car… just like that. I’m so glad I’m okay.”
Without a cameraman to help, Yorgey stands up the knocked down camera and finishes her weather report.
After the broadcast, she was taken to a local hospital to check for injuries.
According to the local station, Yorgey was unhurt in the incident.
You can see the wild footage here —