the tulsa are the tulsa aaron space museum a news anchor suffers a stroke live on the air today at the at the at the event anchor julie chin says she suddenly lost vision in one eye then her arm went numb then her speech became garbled the event features live i'm sorry something is going on with me this morning and i apologize to everybody she says her symptoms came out of nowhere here she is right before feeling great snapping a spirited photo promoting college football the tulsa art her quick thinking colleagues recognized something was wrong and called 9-1-1 let's go ahead and send it on over to meteorologist andy andy brown the newscaster says tess at the hospital showed she suffered the early stages of a stroke in a facebook posting she says there are still lots of questions and lots to follow up on but the bottom line is i should be just fine experts say more and more younger women are suffering from strokes and now former ncis actress paulie perette just revealed she had a massive stroke one year ago it's the one year anniversary since i had a stroke and i'm still here supermodel haley bieber the wife of justin bieber is another example of a young woman who suffered a stroke strokes can happen in younger people and we're seeing this increasingly dr rigved tadwalker says oral contraceptive use and other factors are leading causes younger people now have risk factors for stroke that we didn't see in the past so this includes things like obesity high blood pressure diabetes that puts them at risk he says calling 9-1-1 immediately just like this anchor's co-workers did is key at the at the at the event [Music]