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07-15-2013, 08:07 PM
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Re: Man Looses Head in Split Second in an Industrial Accident
Not quite. He would have been conscous for several seconds after being decaiptated. He felt the decapitation and the neck pain. He would have felt his head hit the floor for sure. Unless that itself knocked him out. He would be conscous for as long as it takes for his brain to lose conscousness due to lack of oxygen rich blood going to the brain. Soooo, not exactly lights out lol.
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07-15-2013, 08:19 PM
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Re: Man Looses Head in Split Second in an Industrial Accident
**WARNING WARNING** TEXT NAZZI ON THE LOOSE!! WARNING DO NOT APPROACH!! If you see the text nazzi do not attempt to approach him. Keep you distance and pelt his throat with high powered air rifle shots until he leaves the vicinity. Then call the authorities immediatly!
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07-15-2013, 11:06 PM
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Re: Man Looses Head in Split Second in an Industrial Accident
I think Roses and Kittens may have tried to explain this earlier although the translation was not quite on point. I had to zoom up and watch this a few times but I think I know what happened. It looks like there are two different spools running what I assume to be steel wiring from one spool to the next. In between the spools is a loop (not sure what its nomenclature is) where the wire runs through perhaps to keep the wiring stable and prevent tangling. It looks like the video starts at a point where a batch of steel wiring is finishing up and the worker on the bottom turns the machine off and removes the finished product from the spool then sets it aside. After that, our friend with the orange hard hat enters the picture and starts a new run of steel wiring to be looped from the spool on the right to the one on the left. After he appears to have everything in order, the worker at the bottom of the video turns the machine back on. For whatever reason the spools do not rotate and jam up as if the wiring is caught on something. At this point the wiring is rapidly building up massive tension until the wiring can no longer endure the stress and snaps. My guess is that our friend was in the path of the wire when it snapped sort of like a weed whacker on steroids. His hard hat then ends up in one spot and his head on another. |