Fox Meteorologist Interrupts Live Report to Save Woman in Distress, Leaving His Colleagues in Awe

During the onslaught of Hurricane Helen in Georgia, Fox⁤ Weather meteorologist Bob⁣ Van Dillen transitioned from reporting to performing a heroic‌ act. While‍ conducting a live report early on a Friday⁢ morning, he noticed ⁣a woman ​trapped ⁤in her vehicle by rising floodwaters ​in Atlanta’s Peachtree Creek. After assuring her that help was on the way, Van Dillen decided to ​take immediate action.‌ He ​waded into⁢ the swift ​and‍ dangerous ⁤waters, ⁤using‍ his⁤ height ⁤to carry the woman to safety despite ⁢the challenging conditions.

Van Dillen described the situation on air, expressing concern for the ​trapped ⁣woman while managing communication with emergency services. His colleagues praised his bravery, noting‍ the urgency as the water levels continued to‍ rise‌ and the woman’s ⁣panic increased. After the rescue, it ⁣was confirmed ‌that ⁤the woman was picked up by ⁤her husband and ⁤was unharmed. Van Dillen’s quick thinking and willingness to help during⁢ the​ natural disaster ⁣earned⁣ him​ admiration‌ from viewers and his ​peers, enhancing his reputation​ as a dedicated meteorologist who goes⁣ above and beyond ⁣in critical ⁤situations.


A Fox Weather meteorologist went from covering the story to being the story as Hurricane Helen roared over Georgia Friday.

During a live standup report before sunrise, meteorologist Bob Van Dillen witnessed a woman trapped by the swollen waters of Atlanta’s Peachtree Creek, according to WAGA-TV.

After first reassuring the woman that he had called 911 and that rescuers were on their way, Van Dillen took matters into his own hands — and onto his own back.

“It’s a situation,” he said on the air. “I’m going to go see if I can help this lady out a little bit more, you guys. I’ll be back.”

Wading into the waters brought by the deadly storm, he carried the woman from her vehicle to safety.

The video is below:

“I just put the microphone down and called 911,” Van Dillen told WAGA. “I know that those guys are swamped, so we waited about five minutes. She was getting panicked a little bit more because the water was coming up a little bit higher.”

As the video shows, Van Dillen’s height — 6-1, according to WAGA — was a decided advantage in the situation.

The woman he rescued is considerably shorter, as the video shows. And there were other factors.

“The water is like 80 degrees. It’s not cold, but I’m freezing right now,” Van Dillen told WAGA. “She was sitting in there by herself, strapped into her car. So I know she was cold.”

In the aftermath, Van Dillen’s colleagues at “Fox & Friends” were in open awe of his actions in the face of the hurricane, which made landfall in Florida on Thursday.

“We could hear her screaming, screaming her head off during your live shot,” “Fox & Friends” co-host Steve Doocy said. “And eventually … the water was rising, so you had to do something.”

“That’s the type of guy Bob Van Dillen is,” Fox meteorologist Janice Dean said. “I’ve known Bob for probably 15 years. So don’t be humble, my friend.”

As for the woman he saved, all apparently ended well.

“Her husband picked her up, and she’s all good,” Van Dillen said, according to WAGA.

And Van Dillen’s reputation is even better.




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