Sky Sports was forced to cut a live TV broadcast before they had presenters to evacuate during the coverage of the Studio Consultation of the Indy 500.
The dramatic moment took place on Sunday while experts were discussed The latest edition of the famous American race.
Alex Palou van Spain expanded his lead at the top of the rankings while holding up for the victory against Marcus Ericsson in Sweden.
There was also a frightening crash like Rookie Robert Shwartzman plowed in his own team “Like a bowling ball” in the Pitlane.
But back on Sky SportsWhere Chiefs have just killed the football showThere was an equally tense moment in the studio.
Presenter Tom Gaymor was one of the affected when a fire alarm sounded.
It forced him and guests to evacuate the studio during their live broadcast.
And Sky Sports was forced to reduce coverage early.
But Gaymor appointed fans that everything was fine on social media.
He stated: ‘I hope you all enjoyed it as much as we do.
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“Thank you for all your friendly messages and for coordination. Had to come out of the sky a little early if we were evacuated because of a fire alarm.”
Fans responded online, with someone who said, “Great broadcast, even when it is a bit abrupt.”
Another joke: “Was it for Rossi?”
The incident came a few months after the NFL studio of Sky Sports was forced to evacuate due to a fire alarm in the middle of a play -off game.
The moment took place in the collision between the Buffalo Bills and the Baltimore Ravens.
Stadium clips had to be played when the studio was unmanned, with host Neil Reynolds revealed: “Brand alarm. Had to leave the construction for the time being.
“I hope to be back with you soon. Never a boring moment in the play -offs.”
After his return to the screen, Reynolds later joked: “We won’t let ourselves be beaten.”
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