L.A. Meteorologist Faints During Live Broadcast

L.A. Meteorologist Faints During Live Broadcast

A CBS News meteorologist in Los Angeles lost consciousness and fell to the floor during a live broadcast Saturday morning.

Alissa Carlson Schwartz was set to report for KCAL’s 7:00 a.m. broadcast, but when morning news hosts Nichelle Medina and Rachel Kim kicked it over to her, she fainted, causing KCAL to abruptly cut to commercial.

Video shows Medina and Kim laughing as they direct the viewers to Carlson Schwartz, who appears on a split screen. Carlson Schwartz is seen standing behind a desk before she begins to slump and her eyes roll into the back of her head before she falls to the floor.

The hosts apparently were not in the same room as the meteorologist since they did not notice anything was wrong until they heard the sound of Carlson Schwartz hitting the floor after she passed out.

“Oh!” Kim says, looking confused after hearing Carlson Schwartz fall.

“You know, we’re going to go ahead and go to break right now,” Medina says before the broadcast cuts out.

Meteorologist Faints Live on the air #faints #meteorologistFaints #KCAL pic.twitter.com/rldx2WRvy0

— The SAINT JAMES Show (@SaintJamesShow) March 18, 2023

Carlson Schwartz posted an update on her Facebook page Saturday afternoon, thanking her friends and followers for their “texts, calls, and well wishes,” and saying she would “be ok.” In 2014, Carlson Schwartz, a former Ms. America contestant, experienced a health scare when she vomited on set, leading to her being diagnosed with a leaky heart valve, TMZ reported.

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The news channel aired pre-recorded shows before broadcasting the NCAA men’s basketball tournament for the rest of the day, according to TMZ.

We are on @kcalnews right now on Channel 9 and streaming on CBS News Los Angeles! Join us! ☕️☀️📺 pic.twitter.com/aGJPQSwic6

— Rachel Kim (@CBSLARachel) February 4, 2023

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