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One of the strangest things I've ever heard
05/24/2011 11:21 pm

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New Zealand trucker 'blown up like balloon' by air hose
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-13537084

A New Zealand truck driver who fell on a compressed air hose that pierced his buttock has survived being blown up like a balloon.

Steven McCormack had fallen between the cab and the trailer of his truck, breaking the air hose.

The nozzle pierced his buttock and began pumping air into his body, which expanded dramatically.

As he screamed, Mr McCormack's colleagues turned the air off and lay him on his side, saving his life.

The accident happened at Opotiki on the North Island on Saturday.

Mr McCormack, who is 48, is still in hospital in the nearest town, Whakatane.

He said that doctors had told him they were surprised that his skin had not burst, as the compressed air - pumping into his body at 100lb per sq inch - had separated fat from muscle.

"I felt the air rush into my body and I felt like it was going to explode from my foot.

"I was blowing up like a football... it felt like I had the bends, like in diving. I had no choice but just to lay there, blowing up like a balloon," he told the local newspaper, the Whakatane Beacon.

He said his skin feels "like a pork roast", hard and crackly on the outside but soft underneath.

He credits his colleagues, especially Jason Wenham who lay him on his side, with saving his life.

Mr Wenham, Ross Hustler and Robbie Petersen had lifted Mr McCormack off the brass nozzle which was still stuck in his body, and packed ice around his swollen neck until an ambulance arrived.

Doctors inserted a tube into his lungs to drain the fluid and cleared the wound in his buttock using what felt to him like a drill.

"That was the most painful part," he said.

"It's fair to say he's lucky to be alive, it was a potentially life-threatening situation," a hospital spokeswoman told AFP on Wednesday.

Mr McCormack confided that the air was gradually escaping his body in the way that air usually does.
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05/25/2011 12:26 am

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wow......just wow. I really don't wanna laugh, but........
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05/26/2011 11:40 am

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"fell on it", yeah, right......
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05/27/2011 4:26 am

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Originally Posted by Kieran Colfer:
"fell on it", yeah, right......



yeah, what kind of air hose "pierces" someone's butt cheeks? i just don't see how this is even possible.
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05/27/2011 11:09 pm

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I've heard of this before.  And when I was in construction, I actually got hit by a blown high pressure air hose I was standing by.  It hit my thigh, ripped my pants leg and I wound up with deep thigh bruising.  It was black and blue for weeks.
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