Fox Weather meteorologist Bob Van Dillen made headlines after rescuing a woman trapped by floodwaters in Atlanta during his live coverage of Hurricane Helene. While reporting near Peachtree Creek, Van Dillen noticed a woman in distress as water levels quickly rose around her vehicle. After calling 911, he took matters into his own hands when emergency services were delayed.
The meteorologist’s decision to step in and rescue the woman showcased his quick thinking and bravery, qualities that stood out even amid Fox News’ recent controversies and liberal shift. His actions were captured live, leaving viewers and colleagues alike impressed by his courage.
The situation grew more dire as Van Dillen waited for help to arrive. With the woman growing increasingly panicked and water levels rising, he waded through the flood and physically carried her to safety. Standing taller than the woman he rescued, Van Dillen’s height played a key role in the successful rescue.
Afterward, Van Dillen’s Fox & Friends colleagues expressed their admiration. Steve Doocy highlighted how the crew could hear the woman’s desperate screams during the broadcast, while Janice Dean, a long-time colleague, praised Van Dillen’s selflessness.
The woman’s husband arrived to pick her up after the ordeal, and all ended well. Despite Fox News’ ongoing challenges, Van Dillen’s actions reminded viewers that reporters can make a real difference in life-or-death situations.