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  2. Electrical injury - Wikipedia

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    Other electroshock weapons such as stun guns, stun batons ("cattle prods"), and electroshock belts administer an electric shock by direct contact. Electric fences are barriers that use electric shocks to deter animals or people from crossing a boundary. The voltage of the shock may have effects ranging from uncomfortable, to painful or even lethal.

  3. Lightning injury - Wikipedia

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    Lightning injuries are divided into direct strikes, side splash, contact injury, and ground current. [1] Ground current occurs when the lightning strikes nearby and travels to the person through the ground. [1] Side splash makes up about a third of cases and occurs when lightning strikes nearby and jumps through the air to the person. [1]

  4. Electrocution - Wikipedia

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    Death can occur from any shock that carries enough sustained current through a vital organ or tissue. When an electric current flows through the brain or spinal cord, death due to asphyxiation may occur as a result of interference with the central nervous system's control of respiration, or through direct paralysis of the chest muscles. [18]

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  6. Taser safety issues - Wikipedia

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    August 6, 2013, Miami, Florida, Israel Hernandez, 18 years old, died after being shocked with a taser in the chest after Miami Beach police spotted him painting graffiti on an empty building. [120] It was later confirmed that the cause of death was sudden cardiac death produced by the shock from the taser. [121]

  7. Electrical burn - Wikipedia

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    For a burn to be classified as electrical, electricity must be the direct cause. For example, burning a finger on a hot electric steam iron would be thermal, not electrical. According to Joule's first law: electricity passing through resistance creates heat, so there is no current entering the body in this type of burn. Likewise, a fire that is ...

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    Assuming they followed standard protocol, a team of hospital staffers would start each session by sedating Russell with an anesthetic, attaching electrodes to his head, and applying approximately ...

  9. Houston man charged for electricity usage during a power ...

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    “I was shocked on Saturday — when nobody was home — how much electricity I’m using just to keep my house at 78 degrees,” she said during her broadcast report.