‘Bob’s Burgers’ actor rescued from fiery crash by New Hampshire governor’s security detail
Voice actor Eugene Mirman, known for his work on the animated series Bob's Burgers, was rescued from a vehicle that caught fire following a crash in New Hampshire. Members of the state governor's security detail responded to the scene and assisted in the rescue. Video footage of the incident's aftermath circulated online, documenting the severity of the crash.
Center outlets present this as a straightforward news event, focusing on the dramatic rescue by official security personnel and the fortunate outcome for the actor involved.
Right-leaning coverage emphasizes the dramatic visual elements of the incident, highlighting the intensity of the fire and the dangerous circumstances captured on video.
Key Differences
- Right-leaning outlet leads with dramatic visual language ('Wild Video,' 'Fiery Aftermath') while center outlet uses more neutral descriptive framing
- No left-leaning outlets covered this story, creating a complete absence of progressive media perspective on the incident
- Coverage focuses on the rescue itself rather than broader context about the actor or circumstances of the crash
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