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Author Topic: Alert: be careful where and when you use your iPod  (Read 2685 times)
Everett



« on: 15-Jul-07, 04:05:02 PM »

Hi everyone,
Just wanted to share the latest news about injuries suffered by users of iPods so be careful where and when you use them.  I personally prefer to be alert at all times, especially when I'm outdoors!  Anybody got stories to share about their iPod incidents?


July 12, 2007
ASSOCIATED PRESS - Listen to an IPod during a storm and you may get more than electrifying tunes. A Canadian jogger got wishbone-shaped chest and neck burns, ruptured eardrums and a broken jaw when lightning traveled through his music player's wires. Last summer, a Colorado teen ended up with similar injuries when lightning struck nearby as he was listening to his IPod while mowing the lawn. Emergency physicians report treating other patients with burns from freak accidents while using personal electronic devices such as beepers, Walkman players and laptop computers outdoors during storms.

Michael Utley, a former stockbroker from West Yarmouth, Mass., who survived being struck by lightning while golfing, has tracked 13 cases since 2004 of people hit while talking on cell phones. They are described on his Web site, www.struckbylightning.org.
Contrary to some urban legends and media reports, electronic devices don't attract lightning the way a tall tree or a lightning rod does. "It's going to hit where it's going to hit, but once it contacts metal, the metal conducts the electricity," said Dr. Mary Ann Cooper of the American College of Emergency Physicians and an emergency-room doctor at University of Illinois Medical Center at Chicago.

When lightning jumps from a nearby object to a person, it often flashes over the skin. But metal in electronic devices — or metal jewelry or coins in a pocket — can cause contact burns and exacerbate the damage. A spokeswoman for Apple Inc., the maker of IPod, declined to comment. Packaging for IPod and some other music players do include warnings against using them in the rain.
Lightning strikes can occur even if a storm is many miles away, so lightning-safety experts have been pushing the slogan "When thunder roars, go indoors," said Dr. Cooper. Jason Bunch, 18, says it wasn't even raining last July, but there was a storm off in the distance. Lightning struck a nearby tree, shot off and hit him. Mr. Bunch, who was listening to Metallica while mowing the grass at his home in Castle Rock, Colo., still has mild hearing damage in both ears, despite two reconstructive surgeries to repair ruptured
eardrums. He had burns from the earphone wires on the sides of his face, a nasty burn on his hip where the IPod had been in a pocket and "a bad line up the side of my body," even though the IPod cord was outside his shirt. "It was a real miracle" he survived, said his mother, Kelly Risheill.

The Canadian jogger suffered worse injuries, according to a report in today's New England Journal of Medicine. The man, a 39-year-old dentist from the Vancouver area, was listening to an IPod while jogging in a thunderstorm when, according to witnesses, lightning hit a tree a couple of feet away and jumped to his body. The strike threw the man about 8 feet and produced second-degree burns on his chest and left leg. The electric current left red burn lines running from where the IPod had been strapped to his chest up the sides of his neck. It ruptured both ear drums, dislocated tiny ear bones that transmit sound waves
and broke the man's jaw in four places, said Dr. Eric Heffernan, an imaging specialist at Vancouver General Hospital.

The injury happened two summers ago and despite treatment, the man still has less than 50 percent of normal hearing on each side, must wear hearing aids and can't hear high-pitched sounds. "He's a part-time musician, so that's kind of messed up his hobby as well," Dr. Heffernan said. Like the Colorado teen, the Canadian patient, who declined to be interviewed or identified, has no memory of the lightning strike.

In another case a few years ago, electrical current from a lightning strike ran through a man's pager, burning both him and his girlfriend who was leaning against him, said Dr. Vince Mosesso, an emergency doctor at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
Eardrum ruptures are considered the most common ear injury of lightning-strike victims, occurring in 5 percent to 50 percent of patients, according to various estimates — whether or not an electronic device is involved. A broken jaw is rare, doctors say.

In another case:
Woman Jogging, Listening to iPod Had Legs Severed When
Struck By Train
Friday , July 06, 2007
ASSOCIATED PRESS
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. —
A woman out for jog while listening to her iPod had her legs severed by a freight train because she may not have heard it coming, authorities said. Cheryl Ann Risse, 32, was recovering at a hospital Friday. Authorities did not know how she ended up in the path
of the train Thursday morning, but rescue workers speculated she did not hear the locomotive coming because she was listening to her iPod. Risse often jogged across the tracks on her way to a nearby park, said Keyla Concepcion, spokeswoman for the Broward Sheriff's Office. The train engineer didn't know he had struck Risse until he returned along the same tracks minutes later,
Concepcion said. A passing sheriff's deputy noticed her waving her arms. "My feet are on fire," she told Tony Long, a battalion chief for Pompano Beach Fire-Rescue, who responded to the scene. "Do you think you can put the fire out? They're really hurting."

The woman was expected to survive.
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Rock


« Reply #1 on: 16-Jul-07, 02:57:04 PM »

Everett-
Thanks for the post.  THis really hits home for me since I've had personal experience with a client who was injured while running wtih her iPOD (I truthfully don't know if it was an iPOD or some other brand but it was a music player).

One of my clients was hit by a car two weeks ago when she was running and cut from the sidewalk into the roadway - this was getting near downtown so not super congested but getting a bit urban.  Nothing broken but she got busted up pretty good and a slightly torn meniscus but we're now waiting to see if rehab will keep her out of surgery.  Now I had told her to be careful but she was pretty insistent about her rights as a pedestrian but that's another discussion.  To make matters worse is that the police cited her for the accident.  She actually ran into the side of the car which had swerved and honked to avoid her and then hit another car so my client is now getting charged for the damage to the other car.  This is a real mess plus witnesses said she ahd bumped a pedestrian on teh sidewalk right before and just kept going so that sure didn't help her case. 

Now I admit I'm an old fashioned guy that likes to listen to birds and wind and rivers when I run and cycle and I know plenty of people like music to run to but I strongly recommend that you all use your iPODs only when on a track or trail or somewhere where you won't encounter other humans or run with a partner like me whose "power song" is the sound of the river along my favorite trail. 

Also, now ladies please don't give me a hard time for this warning because I work with lot of women who are much stronger and tougher than most men so this isn't any commentary on toughenss but ladies especially please please be aware of your surroundings at all times when out.  Assaults on women have increased in many areas so you really need to have all your senses working.  Better, find a training partner or two and take turns being the one without music - yoiu might find that you like the quite. 

Take care all and please be carefull running or biking with music and best of health to all you.
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Anno



« Reply #2 on: 14-Aug-07, 08:52:24 AM »

Noted and thanks for the info. Highly appreciated Roll Eyes
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Paul


"Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up." Thomas Edison


« Reply #3 on: 16-Aug-07, 12:26:08 AM »

Rock/Everett thanks for the heads up.  I do a lot of long training rides on my bike and thought I'd try riding with tunes.  Bad idea!  Couldn't hear cars and trucks coming up from behind me at all which isn't a huge deal since I ride the edge of the road on the white line for miles. 

The problem was that I thought I was alone on the road so I decide to ride no hands, take some long drinks and stretch and then I drifted out from the edge just as a huge truck was blowing past.  I think I came within a few inches of becoming a grease spot - scared the you know what out of me and not much scares me on my bike.  So, from now on no tunes and I'll just enjoy the ride and the wind and the sound of my wheels.  My advice to riders is that even if you're doing a double century and you're bored - leave the tunes at home.

Hey Anno - is that a photo of Sabah in your profle?  I really miss Malaysia, world's greatest food! 

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Anno



« Reply #4 on: 20-May-08, 08:49:28 AM »

Hi.... Paul  Smiley

Yeap… Sabah is beautiful island. Hope you will back to Malaysia to enjoy the food. Sabah has developed very fast now. Hope you will have such a beautiful memories when you been here last time. I always saw your note and take some of it for my reference to work out. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. Any things you like to ask about Malaysia don’t for get to ask it from me. I will try my best to guide you. Grin
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Paul


"Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up." Thomas Edison


« Reply #5 on: 21-May-08, 12:50:24 AM »

Thanks Anno
I will definitely ask you for some advice on Sabah and other areas in Malaysia that I have not yet visited.  I'm hoping to be back in KL later this year as I am getting very homesick for my friends and home in Malaysia especially Ipoh and Cameron and Imbi and Redang Island and well, my list of favorites is very long.  The best memories are the people who have always welcomed me with kindness since my first visit in 2001 - can't wait to get back.

How's your fitness program?  It doesn't look like you've been logging your workouts  Wink so it is time for you to get back to work!

All the best,

Paul

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Anno



« Reply #6 on: 21-May-08, 03:49:56 AM »

Hi Paul

Thanks your mail. Yeap!! For the moment I quiet buzy with my work. Will follow your advice – I am still searching the best personal trainer at FF. My existing trainer has joining with other company. Sure I will be back soon. Work out and start my liquid diet again. Thanks for your support and all the best to you too.
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