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#56012 09/12/05 12:57 PM
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Man Survives Being Shocked by 2,000 Volts

MOORCROFT, Wyo. (AP) - A worker survived being shocked by 2,000 volts of electricity for about 30 seconds. John Zimmerschied, 35, of Moorcroft, was working inside an electrical box when the accident happened about 9:30 a.m. Friday, Sheriff's Cpl. Eric Hyland said.

A colleague working nearby heard Zimmerschied grunt and pulled him from the box using a pair of electrician's gloves, Hyland said.

Zimmerschied was still attached to the current, so the other worker used a fiberglass pole to disconnect fuses in the box, Hyland said.

Emergency workers flew Zimmerschied to Casper for treatment. He had a 3-inch cut on the left side of his head and a 1 1/2-inch burn on the right, Hyland said.

Zimmerschied was back home Saturday and, aside from some sore muscles, he was pretty much back to normal.

Zimmerschied said he can't remember what led to his near electrocution, although he's been told that he stubbed his toe and fell on a wire. He said he doesn't even remember leaving the office that morning.

But he's already planning on returning to his job.

"It's just one of them things," Zimmerschied said. "I'm just lucky to be alive, I guess."

Information from: News-Record, 09/06/05


Copyright 2005 The Associated Press.

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[This message has been edited by Dnkldorf (edited 09-12-2005).]

#56013 09/12/05 01:09 PM
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Someone was DEFINITELY watching over this fellow!!

#56014 09/12/05 01:16 PM
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I couldn't find the article on the website, but I found another called "Against All Odds". The doctors said there was 114% probablility that he'd die. (????????)

Somewhere in both these stories are some poster children for "STAY IN SCHOOL"!

Dave

#56015 09/12/05 05:00 PM
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Dave, that means he'll start out with a deficit in his next life


Larry Fine
Fine Electric Co.
fineelectricco.com

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