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Critical condition due to using aluminum stick to remove high voltage wire

VnExpressVnExpress20/07/2023


Relatives said the patient was hit by high voltage electricity, struggling, and had severe burns on his hands and feet. 115 emergency doctors arrived at the scene, set up a line, and transferred the patient to the emergency room.

On July 20, doctors at Hung Vuong General Hospital said the patient suffered severe burns due to electric shock. The team injected painkillers, anti-shock drugs, antibiotics and bandaged the burn. Currently, the patient's health is stable, but the burn sequelae require long-term monitoring.

Patients with electrical burns have a high rate of disability, long hospital stays, and often leave ugly scars due to multiple surgeries, and are at risk of necrosis, infection, and poisoning. Electrical shock accidents mainly occur with construction workers, people working near power lines, hanging billboards, roofing, installing antennas, or even fishing. During the rainy season, the humidity increases, and the possibility of electric discharge and electric shock is also higher.

In the summer, there are frequent thunderstorms, people need to be very careful when working and moving in areas with electricity grids, especially places with power stations and high-voltage power lines. Do not leave electrical equipment in the house near water sources. Do not touch electrical equipment when your hands are wet. If an electrical device falls into a water source, turn off the power before removing it.

Do not allow electrically conductive materials to touch the power source. Use only wooden objects such as sticks or branches for safety.

When rescuing someone who has been electrocuted, do not touch the victim directly, but try to disconnect the power source as quickly as possible. If an electric shock accident occurs at home, use a dry wooden stick, such as a broom handle, or a chair leg covered with insulating plastic to separate the victim, and call for help.

Minh An



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