Rageh Omaar was rushed to hospital after he fell ill during the ITV News at Ten bulletin
ITV News was thrown into chaos as bosses tried to persuade Rageh Omaar to step down after he fell ill during a live broadcast - but the journalist insisted on finishing his job.
"No one could get him out of his chair. He refused to move. Even when he was told he had to go and that the team had called for medical help. Everyone did everything they could to help him. Rageh is a consummate professional. He was determined to finish what he had started. It was an awful, awful night."
Staff nurse Fiona Clark noted that she alerted ITV about the situation at around 10:30 pm, stating "as an ICU nurse who worked in stroke, that Rageh Omaar required an emergency ambulance, he was dysphasic, drooped left eye, slurred speech and agitated all Fast symptoms".
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