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08-11-2025, 11:38 PM
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Re: NY Man Dies After Chain Around Neck Pulls Him Into MRI Machine (Poor Quality)
From my understanding I thought the machines were never fully powered on until they make sure the room was cleared and the patient was the only one in there at least that's how I thought of it when I did several of these including one on my birthday and looking for cancer on June 11th of this year now the 25 minutes procedure clearly see the technician was still with the with a patient and the machine appear to be pretty much fully on I thought the machine would not be fully powered until they're ready to move the patient in and make sure nobody else is in the room the patient probably about scared of the machine too I know I am I don't know how many times I've had told them I have a defibrillator in me cuz some of those machines like the one you see that video they pick up metal my case will rip that thing right at me. My experience I've removed smart watches and phones even my glasses just in case there's metal on them. They should always have a nurse practica inside of room with the main technician to make sure nobody can't get in there like that that's really sad he died to
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