Yahoo! News - Ind. Man Survives 69,000-Volt Shock: "Wed Jun 2,12:04 PM ET
CLARKSVILLE, Ind. - A 22-year-old man who climbed an electrical tower survived a 69,000-volt shock that a utility official said was nearly always fatal.
Jason Grisham was in fair condition Wednesday in a hospital burn unit.
Police and a Cinergy/PSI employee found Grisham asking for help as he emerged Sunday from behind a building at a substation where the tower was scaled. Grisham 'appeared to have extensive burn marks on his chest and his pants appeared to have exploded,' police said.
Grisham, from New Albany, scaled the fence around the tower about 6:30 a.m. and then started to climb the tower itself, rising 12 to 15 feet before he 'received a dose of ... electricity and was knocked to the ground,' said police, who were seeking a toxicology report.
'Contact with that level of voltage is almost always fatal,' Cinergy/PSI spokeswoman Angeline Protogere said. She noted that household voltage is mostly 120 volts.
Protogere said the shock disrupted power to 6,800 customers.
The fence Grisham climbed is 7 feet tall and has three strands of barbed wire on top of it, and there are 'clearly visible signs' saying 'Danger/High Voltage,' Protogere said. "
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