Debbie Matenopoulos Injured While Shooting Segment for 'Good Day Live' LOS ANGELES, Sept. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Debbie Matenopoulos, co-host of the popular news, talk and entertainment program "Good Day Live," was injured late Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 29, while taping a segment on firefighters for the daily nationally syndicated program. Ms. Matenopoulos injured herself at Los Angeles Fire Department station 11 in downtown Los Angeles, where, while attempting to perform a training exercise, she landed incorrectly on a landing airbag after a "practice fall" from a three-story building. She was immediately attended to by LAFD paramedics on-site and rushed to a nearby hospital, where Ms. Matenopoulos was examined and observed for a possible concussion and head trauma. She is expected to make a full recovery. "Good Day Live" co-host Arthel Neville was also on location at the fire station and accompanied Ms. Matenopoulos to the hospital. Ms. Neville and Ms. Matenopoulos joined "Good Day Live" on Monday, August 30th, and co-host the program with Steve Edwards. DATASOURCE: Twentieth Television CONTACT: Les Eisner of Twentieth Television, +1-310-369-3293, or cell, +1-310-779-5605; or Dominic Friesen of SSA Public Relations, +1-818-501-0700, or cell, +1-310-467-1836, for Twentieth Television

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