Weather Guy's Quick Thinking Saves Stranded Driver

Atlanta, USAWed Oct 02 2024
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As Hurricane Helene swept through the Southeast, dumping heavy rain and whipping up strong winds, Fox Weather meteorologist Bob Van Dillen found himself in a unique situation. He wasn't just reporting on the weather—he became part of the story. While broadcasting live from Atlanta, he noticed a woman trapped in her car, surrounded by rising floodwaters. Without pausing for thought, Van Dillen jumped into action. He reassured the frightened woman, "We've got you. 911 is on the way. You'll be fine. " But he knew time was running out as the water continued to rise.
Leaving his crew behind, Van Dillen waded into the chest-deep water, clutching his wallet and phone. He helped the woman out of her car, then carefully lifted her onto his back. With steady steps, he guided her through the dangerous waters until they reached safety. The whole time, he remained calm, ensuring she stayed calm too. Once safe, Van Dillen made sure the woman was warm and comfortable before handing her over to the fire department when they arrived. This incident highlights the importance of staying alert during severe weather conditions. It also shows that heroes aren't just in movies—they can be standing right next to you.
https://localnews.ai/article/weather-guys-quick-thinking-saves-stranded-driver-d3ee7e45

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