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  2. Lightning injury - Wikipedia

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    Lightning strike [1] Diagnostic method: Based on history of the injury and examination [1] Prevention: Avoiding the outdoors during a thunderstorm; [2] sheltering in a fully-enclosed structure; [3] if still outdoors, assuming 'lightning position' before a strike [3] Treatment: CPR, artificial ventilation [1] Frequency: 240,000 a year [1] Deaths ...

  3. Electrical injury - Wikipedia

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    Special isolated power systems may be used in applications such as operating rooms, where electrical equipment must be used in proximity to a person unusually vulnerable to electrical shock. For electrical equipment used outdoors or in wet areas, a residual current device or ground fault circuit interrupter may provide protection from ...

  4. 5 ways you can be struck by lightning ... and only 1 ... - AOL

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    The danger of a lightning strike depends on several factors, including where a person is when being struck, the kind of object someone is holding or even the amount of water on the person's skin.

  5. Lightning Strike and Electrical Shock Survivors - Wikipedia

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    Lighting Strike and Electrical Shock Survivors International (stylized as LS&ESS) is a non-profit advocacy and support group. Headquartered in Jacksonville, North Carolina , it has chapters throughout the United States and in more than 15 countries. [ 1 ]

  6. Close call with lightning strike: ‘I thought I was a goner'

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    As Murphy was heading back inside, seemingly out of nowhere, lightning struck a small tree in his neighbor's yard across the street, sending chunks of red-hot earth 20 feet into the air -- enough ...

  7. Flash blindness - Wikipedia

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    Flash blindness is an either temporary or permanent visual impairment during and following exposure of a varying length of time to a light flash of extremely high intensity, such as a nuclear explosion, flash photograph, lightning strike, or extremely bright light, i.e. a searchlight, laser pointer, landing lights or ultraviolet light. [1]

  8. Lightning strike - Wikipedia

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    A lightning strike or lightning bolt is a lightning event in which an electric discharge takes place between the atmosphere and the ground. Most originate in a cumulonimbus cloud and terminate on the ground, called cloud-to-ground (CG) lightning.

  9. Doorbell camera records Alabama man's close encounter with ...

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    When Carl Cody gazed outside his window this past Friday night, the sky seemed lighter than usual. Cody has always been fascinated with stormy weather, so he thought he'd walk out onto his porch ...