Man Survives 625 Volt Zap To Head After Being Pushed On To Third Rail
Man Survives Electrocution After Being Pushed On Subway Tracks
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A down-on-his-luck construction worker survived a 625-volt zap to the head after getting pushed onto an electrified third rail during a drunken brawl in Brooklyn.
Witnesses said his body shook and smoke came from his noggin, as he lay helplessly on the subway tracks in East New York on Monday night.
“Yes, I feel lucky. I could have died,” Andy Morris, 44, told the Daily News Wednesday from the burn unit at Staten Island University Hospital.
Morris doesn’t remember a thing. He just remembers waking up in a hospital the next day.
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