Julie Chin suffered what she says was the “beginning of a stroke” while reporting the news on live TV over the weekend.Chin, who works for NBC affiliate KJRH, was reporting on the attempted launch of NASA’s Artemis I rocket Saturday morning when she began to stumble over her words. ‘One hell of a piggybank’: Couple finds cache of 400-year-old coins under kitchen Video of the incident shows her saying “I’m sorry, something is going on with me this morning, and I apologize to everybody,” before passing over to the station’s meteorologist.Tulsa news anchor Julie Chin has the beginnings of a stroke live on the air.
She knew something was wrong, so tossed it to the meteorologist, as her concerned colleagues called 911. She’s fine now, but wanted to share her experience to educate viewers on stroke warning signs.
pic.twitter.com/aWNPPbn1qf— Mike Sington (@MikeSington) September 5, 2022In a lengthy Facebook post shared Sunday, Chin explains that “the episode seemed to have come out of nowhere” and that she “felt great before our show.”As the broadcast started, she says she began to lose vision in one eye and her hand and arm went numb.
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