Julie Chin, a news anchor for KJRH Channel 2 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, experienced the early symptoms of a stroke during a live broadcast. This incident occurred as she was covering the attempted launch of NASA’s Artemis I rocket. Initially, Chin lost partial vision in one eye, followed by numbness in her hand and arm. The situation became more alarming when she struggled to speak the words on the teleprompter, despite her efforts to continue the broadcast. Her colleagues quickly recognized the emergency and called 911. After being evaluated at the hospital, doctors diagnosed her with a transient ischemic attack which is commonly called a “mini stroke”. Always remember the “BE FAST” acronym, which stands for Balance, Eyes, Face, Speech…Time to call 911. #stroke #strokesurvivor #medical #health #newsanchor #doctor