Way too close to that power line.  

From: Jeff Broadwick - Lists 
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 12:59 PM
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Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Tower Worker Critically Injured

A bit more info and some video.  Not a big tower.

http://m.wsbt.com/news/man-shocked-while-working-on-power-line-in-st-joseph-county/35448372

Jeff Broadwick 
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574-220-7826 Cell
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On Sep 24, 2015, at 12:34 PM, Josh Luthman <[email protected]> wrote:


  Of course you didn't drop it.  You couldn't if you wanted to...


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  On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 11:44 AM, Chuck McCown <[email protected]> wrote:

    Gotta wonder if he got into primary or secondary voltage.  And if primary 
why was it so close to a tower.
    If secondary must have been one of those fluke where 120 or 240 stops 
someone’s heart.  

    I was up a tower at about the 200 foot level to change a bulb once.  The 
red glass cover gasket was stuck to the diecast aluminum base.  I was bumping 
the top of the lens with the heel of my palm trying to break the gasket loose 
without the lens hitting the bulb.  I failed.  Broke the bulb.  

    OK, now, how to extract the base of the bulb from the socket.  I know, I 
will use my trusty leatherman tool.  

    Crammed into the base of the bulb and started to get zapped pretty good.  
Seems the electrician had wired up the photocell to the neutral.  And had made 
the threaded part of the bulb socket hot to boot.  
    I didn’t drop the leatherman.  The guy on the ground heard me yell.  We got 
the power cut, the bulb changed and down I came.  

    One other towertop shock I got was from an old all metal electric drill.  
It was so old they didn’t have a 3 wire line cord.  Something inside the drill 
had touched the hot wire and energized the housing.  But only after you pulled 
the trigger.  Didn’t drop the drill either.  

    My experience - so far – has been that 120 VAC makes you cuss but does not 
kill you.   

    From: Jeff Broadwick - Lists 
    Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 6:17 AM
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    Subject: [AFMUG] Tower Worker Critically Injured

    I'm sure prayers and thoughts will be greatly appreciated.

    
http://m.southbendtribune.com/news/publicsafety/worker-seriously-injured-while-working-on-wireless-tower/article_193a6668-fd4a-591c-94c5-5beb56f5ec42.html?mode=jqm

    Jeff Broadwick 
    ConVergence Technologies, Inc.
    312-205-2519 Office
    574-220-7826 Cell
    [email protected]

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