Gee, Doctor G... a rather sobering reminder of the
danger involved.
My friends laughed at me when I hired an electrician to
finish some work I had started - just adding extra lines
and wall outlets in the basement - but hired an electrician
to review, test, and complete the hookup in the "fuse box."
You and the electrician understand - and I don't mind his
laughing on his way to the bank with my check.
My charity club had a speaker recently... we purchased
a defibrillator for the local fire dept, and they saved his
life with it. His stopping in to say thanks for the donation
made our efforts seem worthwhile.
=================== K8JHR ========================
On 2/18/2010 6:25 PM, Dr. Gerald N. Johnson wrote:
>>
> While the mark left by high voltage may be small, a low voltage supply
> can cause... That much > current through a metal watch band can do a lot of
> damage too.
>
You can only be brought of
> fibrillation with a defibrillator to give a massive short shock to stop
> the heart and let it bounce into a normal rhythm again.
>
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