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NBC's Miguel Almaguer rescued from Azusa mud

By Kevin Roderick | March 1, 2014 11:08 PM

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Los Angeles bureau reporter Miguel Almaguer did a field report for the "NBC Nightly News" Friday night while standing thigh deep in runoff debris. He then had to be helped free of the mud, but was a good enough sport to retweet the picture.

Incredible @Miguelnbc live shot on @nbcnightlynews pic.twitter.com/HgL45ar5wX

— Dan Linden (@DanLinden) February 28, 2014

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