If possible without endangering more lives, administer first aid. Call emergency services (911).
He was electrocuted in an accident at home.
Yes, if you touch a person who has been electrocuted, you may become part of the electrical circuit and can also get shocked. It is important to avoid touching electrocuted individuals and instead call for help immediately.
Usually refers to a person or animal that has had or risks having electricity passed through it (usually unintentionally). "He just got electrocuted" "If you keep poking that you're going to get electrocuted" "The poor thing stepped on the third rail and was electrocuted"
draw a person whilst being electrocuted
An example of a happy accident would be spilling your drink on a stranger in a bar, then falling in love and marrying that person. You would not have met but for the happy accident.
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The person who hit the house would have to pay for the damage but that person can go back to the person who hit him causing the accident in the first place. It would work the same way as a three car accident.
Normally, the same person who would have been responsible for the accident on a public road.
Before electrical burns are treated at the site of the accident, the power source must be disconnected if possible and the victim moved away from it to keep the person giving aid from being electrocuted.
Balance and muscle coordination.
Technically, being electrocuted means being killed by electric shock. So, an electrocuted person is dead. A person who has been shocked may experience deep burns, muscle spasms (electricity is how your brain tells your muscles to contract), and severe neurological effects. He may also experience ventricular fibrillation, or basically twitching in the heart. This will kill him quickly if not corrected with a defibrillator.
You would say he is accident-prone