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08-07-2025, 08:40 AM
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Re: NY Man Dies After Chain Around Neck Pulls Him Into MRI Machine (Poor Quality)
It was an actual chain, not jewelry, doubt he snatched it off of anyone.
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08-07-2025, 04:32 PM
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Re: NY Man Dies After Chain Around Neck Pulls Him Into MRI Machine (Poor Quality)
I was supplying DSP semiconductors like multipliers and barrel shifters to GE Medical near Milwaukee for their ultrasound in the 1990's. The engineer at GE told me to take metal off before we went into the lab because of the CT or MRI magnets, he said he forgot and had a power supply ripped out of his hands that was smashed when it hit the machine. He told me he could only design with three buttons because that is all the doctors who use it could learn...
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08-08-2025, 03:38 AM
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Re: NY Man Dies After Chain Around Neck Pulls Him Into MRI Machine (Poor Quality)
That rolling walker thing shouldn't have even been allowed beyond zone 3, which is immediately outside the MRI room itself (zone 4). What I gather from that is that the MRI Tech, who is the responsible party in this situation, was careless.
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