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TV reporter does a live shot in waist-deep mud -- with predictable results
Posted by Jack Pickell
March 2, 2014 08:26 AM
The Los Angeles Times reported Feb. 28 that a TV news employee had to be rescued from waist-high mud in Azusa, California -- where recent heavy rains have led to flooding and mudslides.
The Times reported that fire officials believe the rescued reporter was NBC Nightly News reporter Miguel Almaguer, who, sure enough, did a live shot from Azusa while standing in waist-deep mud, which you can see here:
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