Fox News anchor and family involved in serious car accident

Fox News anchor Bret Baier and his family were involved in a serious car accident while vacationing in Montana.

Oddly enough, the reporting is coming from Stephen Colbert, because Baier was scheduled to be on his show:

THE HILL – Fox News anchor Bret Baier and his family were in a car accident while vacationing in Montana on Monday, which CBS late-night host Stephen Colbert described as serious.

“We just found out that he and his family were in a car accident in Montana,” Colbert said, referring to Baier, who was scheduled to be a guest on CBS’s “The Late Show.” “Bad, like, jaws of life to get him out of there.”

“They’re all in the hospital but they’re going to be OK,” he continued. “And we just want to say: We hope you’re doing better.”

“Bret’s message to everyone out there is: They’re going to be OK, thank you for your thoughts and prayers for him and his family, and please, wear your seatbelt,” Colbert added. “It makes a difference.”

Baier has since issued a statement explaining what happened:

“After a weekend of skiing with my wife and two boys in Montana, driving to the airport Monday morning on icy roads, we were involved in a major car crash,” Baier said in a statement. “Thanks to a man driving by named Zach who stopped and helped, we were able to climb out of the flipped car. And thanks to the first responders and Montana Highway Patrol — we made it to the hospital quickly. We are very grateful to all of those who helped us out.

“My advice to everyone is to always wear your seatbelt and to count your blessings everyday. I tweeted this out as we left the hospital banged up, but alive,” he continued. “Don’t take anything for granted — every day is a blessing and family is everything. It’s always good to remind yourself of that before something does it for you.”

He did tweet it out…

That has to be a terrible feeling having a serious wreck with your family in the car. I’m glad to know they are going to be ok and that a man named Zach stopped to help them.


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