On 1 Aug 2005 at 23:19, David wrote:

> I read several years ago (or maybe they told it to me in First-Aid/CPR
> class) that 95% of people who get struck by lightening could be saved if
> only there were someone there to do CPR.  I don't know if that's true or if
> they just pulled that number out of the air.
> David Perich
It is true. The lightning causes the heart to start fibutlating. If CPR is 
started within 8 mintutes the person can survive.
I am saying this as a qualified First Aid instrustor.
The burns caused by lightning are where it hits the person and here it 
earths.

Adrian Bonham
St. Johns' Australia
Penrith Division

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