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Mic-Drop Resignation and Other Unforgettable Moments in TV History That Will Make Your Day

Doing What It Takes

 

Whoever said reporters have the easiest job on the planet has clearly never had to stand in the snow giving the people back home an idea of the dangers that abound and urging them to remain in their houses. The truth is, even without inclement weather, reporters in the field are often at risk.

In this instance, Fox 29’s Steve Keeley was reporting on a snowstorm in Woodstown in New Jersey, when he was hit from behind with a snow plow. The wave of snow sent him tumbling, of course, but he remained unharmed. And the man operating the plow later issued an effusive apology for the accident.

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