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You ever had a close one?
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You ever had a close one?


Dec 10, 2021, 1:28 AM

Close one #1 - I was working for my Father during a summer break at Clemson. He sent me to work on an HVAC job in Dirty Myrtle. This was a heavy commercial job. We built this long duct line on the ground - probably 50 feet long. Big stuff. This stuff is sheet metal; it will cut you. We sent it up on lifts. I was on the end that was not being attached to the other line. I was the only one on that end, and was trying to work it in. We are about 30 feet off the ground, and I'm facing this 48 inch round circle of sheet metal, and behind me is the back of my lift. So I'm trying to wiggle this thing in and the pressure changes quickly and I drop it on my controls, and my lift starts moving forward. This is an oh shi t moment. This sheet metal line of 48 inch round duct starts digging into my body, right below my navel. Time slows down; I start pushing, and I get to my throat and I think, "how am I getting out of this." Somehow, I get my head underneath. The duct knocks my hard hat off and it drops thirty feet. I hit the stop button. We secure the line. I come down from the lift and go to the trailer. I look in the mirror and pull up my shirt. From my navel to my upper chest was purple. It had shaved the skin off.

Close one #2 - Went to Gauley party in WV. Right after I first met the Queen. This was my second upper Gauley trip. Only river I have ever been airborn inverted, by the way. Beautiful place. Great party. Got absolutely shi t faced. Didn't really hit the sack that night. Stared at the most beautiful sky I have ever seen and called the Queen. The river trip started bad. We passed them trying to save someone that had gotten sucked under by an underwater hydraulic (very dangerous). So we hit this hole in the water called Hungry Mother. Water coming in from all sides. I'm in the front of the raft (It's the best view), and we nose into Hungry Mother and a motherfuckingsumbithasspieceo'shit Kayaker took my paddle space. Should of split his face in two with my stick. But I didn't. Nose of the raft went straight down in the hole. I fell out and accidentally breathed in a wave of white water. Raft was on top of me and they didn't realize I was underneath the raft in the hole. I don't know how long I was under, but I was fighting for my life. I finally gave up, and it was probably the greatest I've ever felt. It was like extasy, but in a more natural way. Then, my arms started moving. I was not doing it; they were working themselves. Finally, get out from under the raft. I hit the side of the raft and started puking water. Between seeing the Milky Way, feeling that feeling, and talking to the Queen when we were first in love - probably one of the best days of my life.

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Dec 10, 2021, 7:42 AM



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Dec 10, 2021, 7:46 AM

I was sitting on the couch at home, probably watching Seinfeld. My dad and his new gf are in their bedroom at the back of the house. His gf left her daughter on the couch with me and we are chill for about 10 minutes. Then we make eye contact and start makin out pretty heavy. The session goes on for about 10 mins and we hear footsteps REAL close, pull back and laugh at whatever is on the tv.

It was her mom. But she didn't see us in the act. Later though, she mentioned to her daughter "You and McLovin were sitting pretty close together on the couch". And she just said, oh it's nothing.

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My dad did commercial HVAC work for 40 years.


Dec 10, 2021, 7:52 AM

I had always assumed it was safe. Hard, grueling, and not without its burns and spider bites...but not a ton of risk otherwise. Then one day he came home a little shaken up and a young guy (no more than five or so years older than me) on another job somehow got a hold of a hot piece of equipment and gave him a good jolt. Knocked him down, but he was able to get up and walk it off. Until not long later he collapsed and they couldn't revive him. Definitely a game changer for how I looked at dad's work, and a dose of "life is short" vibes from hearing a youngin buy the farm in a totally not expecting this way.

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Been working with close calls that didn't end well for 20+


Dec 10, 2021, 8:21 AM

years now. You never know. One trend is very clear though. The accidents happen to two general groups of people. New guys who are new on the job and inexperienced, AND the guys who have been doing it forever and get careless. Pretty equal balance between the two. Fewer accidents between people doing a dangerous job 5-10 years or so. But at 20 years +, the odds of an accident increase to levels similar to new guys.

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Re: My dad did commercial HVAC work for 40 years.


Dec 10, 2021, 8:23 AM [ in reply to My dad did commercial HVAC work for 40 years. ]

Strange - do you know what the equipment was?

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Nah. Probably a chiller, that's what they worked on the most


Dec 10, 2021, 8:38 AM
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but not specifically. Though, here's my old man back in the day in this ad we came across searching through stuff for his retirement party.



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Every day I worked with Pete


Dec 10, 2021, 8:01 AM

Pete was the warehouse foreman. He was in his late 60's, terrible health, cussed like a sailor and smoked like a freight train.

Pete also couldn't see for #### but insisted on running the forklifts.

We would dead out sprint to the forklifts to occupy them when we saw a truck coming in so Pete couldn't get to it.

Well there were a few times Pete backed me up in a rack with the forklift inches away from crushing me with me screaming at him.

Oh yeah, Pete couldn't hear very well either.


Closest call was putting up a stack of 2x12x16's. Heavy #######. Pete was focused on the ends of the stack and wasn't paying attention to anything around him. He didn't see his forks catch on the rack. When he backed up, the friction popped the plastic bands holding the stack and about 400 lbs of lumber came crashing down a couple of inches from my body.

I have never cussed anybody out that bad since.

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I like your funny words magic man


Why are you driving forklifts at a high school?***


Dec 10, 2021, 8:14 AM



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Please forgive me, @IneligibleUser


This was during college***


Dec 10, 2021, 8:15 AM



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I like your funny words magic man


The internet one?***


Dec 10, 2021, 8:15 AM



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Please forgive me, @IneligibleUser


2 internets ago. Undergrad***


Dec 10, 2021, 8:16 AM



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I like your funny words magic man


Not necessarily close to death, but close to some bad


Dec 10, 2021, 8:46 AM

situations.

#1: I was surveying alone in North Wilkesboro for a widening project right there at the Lowes corporate office on 421. Theres a double barrel culvert about 50' under the road, so I slid down into the massive cut section to take some measurements of the stream with my measuring rod and bush axe. As I walked up the stream gathering stream info, I happen upon a pretty significant homeless camp. Im talking about a dozen tents, a moped, 750 empty bottles of Mountain Dew. I turn around pretty quickly and start walking back toward the culvert and the road. A guy in a leather jacket appears and starts following me. I pick up the pace, as does the guy trailing me. I look up at the road from the cut I am in and there is another person walking along the edge of pavement and looking down at me. I reach the point in the cut where I came down and start climbing back up, which is difficult as the embankment is near a 1:1 slope, so I slide back down a couple times. Eventually, I make it back to the road and the person up there was waiting, so I made sure they saw my axe and I double quicked back to the truck. Both of them followed me to the truck and watched as I drove off.

#2: Also surveying, but this time in James City just south of New Bern. We were working in late November, and being in hydro, we are always in or around water. This means snakes, spiders, and all kinds of things I don't like ####### with. I walk to the downstream end of a dual pipe system and while wading through the woods, spot a pretty giant nope rope laying in the leaves on the bank. I immediately leave. I walk around the top of the pipes, throw a rock at the snake, it hops in the water and swims away. About 8 hours later at the end of the day, I am taking some photos of the upstream end of the same pipe network. I walk down a riprapped embankment and as my foot is stepping down to plant on a rock, I notice nearly the exact same snake in the exact spot my left foot will land. I step on the snake and thankfully it lunges the opposite direction and further down into the embankment, back into the pipe and out of sight. I couldn't easily identify it, but it looked like a cotton mouth, so while I am on my back on the embankment screaming like a girl, I am counting my blessings. Get back to the truck, look up the snake. Oddly enough, the eastern watersnake/common watersnake looks quite similar to a cotton mouth. Photo of the snake I saw in the morning, for reference:






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Greenr was using the drill on the back of the tractor to


Dec 10, 2021, 8:52 AM

put up fence posts. We hit something, rocks, roots, who knows. I leaned over onto the drill in order to push it down a little. There was a bolt through the PTO that grabbed my shirt and started pulling it in as it spun. I didn't notice until it was too late. My uncle dove across the tractor to cut it off but it had already dug into my hip and was still going. I ended up with only stitches, but it could have easily been alot worse.

Also, I was "lightly" electrocuted working with my dad twice, he said he cut off the power and the electricity running through my body said otherwise.

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Dec 10, 2021, 8:53 AM



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I like your funny words magic man


"Shocked", not "electrocuted".***


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Re: Greenr was using the drill on the back of the tractor to


Dec 10, 2021, 8:54 AM [ in reply to Greenr was using the drill on the back of the tractor to ]



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Riding in a humvee down MSR Tampa in 2004 one night, 2 am.


Dec 10, 2021, 8:59 AM

Passed a Bradley IFV sitting in the dark in the middle of the road (the median really), which I thought was odd, and we didn't see it until we were right on top of it practically.

Anyway, right after we passed it, saw a flash of light, and an RPG skipped off the road about 30 feet in front of our truck. After we all shat ourselves, my gunner got ready to start shooting but never got the chance. The Brad behind us went nuts with the bushmaster for about 10 seconds.

We eased back towards them to see what was up, and found out they'd been sitting in the dark the last few nights, bc they'd gotten intel that this was an ambush site. Basically, they had the guys in their sights, and just needed to see a weapon pointed at friendlies. Then let the gunner do his job.

We drove on, thankful that they were actually awake to see it...

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Actually read this as Miami Florida and couldn't tell


Dec 10, 2021, 9:02 AM

a difference

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I like your funny words magic man


You couldn't even get the right city in Florida.***


Dec 10, 2021, 9:12 AM



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Please forgive me, @IneligibleUser


Same thing***


Dec 10, 2021, 9:18 AM



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I like your funny words magic man


so you were the bait?***


Dec 10, 2021, 10:20 AM [ in reply to Riding in a humvee down MSR Tampa in 2004 one night, 2 am. ]



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I am the guy with the submarine


Dec 10, 2021, 9:00 AM

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wow you knew Freddie Mercury? sweet

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Cat on a tin roof, dogs in a pile,
Nothin' left to do but smile, smile, smile!!!!


Probably the closest ones are car wreck avoidance.


Dec 10, 2021, 9:02 AM

Most memorable was a couple years ago, a car hydroplaned from the right lane, just in front of me in the middle lane, hit the jersey barrier past the left lane, bounced and slid back across in front me and stopped in the shoulder. Everyone (man & woman) was okay and the car was still drivable, so close one for everyone - I still wonder what would've happened if they clipped my front, Explorer probably would've flipped on me.

Second close call was almost gloving a finger. We were going to put a new sail on the catamaran and had flipped it over, I grabbed the sail line (don't know technical terms) near the top of the mast and was holding onto the S-hook while they were flipping the boat back up. The sail line was moving well until it suddenly caught, immediately went taught, S-hook then slid right between my fingers to lock my right ring finger. I shouted, but the boat was already almost vertical so nothing they could've done, I was pulled up my finger, I jumped up onto the boat and tried to climb the mast, thankfully it released right as I jumped onto the boat. Definitely almost gloved the finger, but it did enough damage the skin was numb for several months.

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yeah, with snakes and she-gators and bobcats and such


Dec 10, 2021, 9:17 AM

typical attacks and near-bites while in the swamp. Dozens of them.

Been struck by lightning, but that didn't really feel near-death. Just scary as all get-out.

Passed out once from heat exhaustion while driving a tractor pulling a bushog. Fortunately I was somehow aware enough to disengage the gears before I fell off. If I had fallen off while moving, that wouldn't have been pretty.

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Can we go into more detail about the lightening thing?


Dec 10, 2021, 10:29 AM

WUT

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So dare I was in da swamp fightin' this here danged ol


Dec 10, 2021, 10:32 AM

bocat winna saw a big ol light and next thing I nose imma flat ommaass and my danged shoes r hangin from a TREE. WOOO EEEEE.

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sure. Told this on here a few months ago


Dec 10, 2021, 10:46 AM [ in reply to Can we go into more detail about the lightening thing? ]

I spent all my summers growing up working on a golf course. Fighting the elements (and sometimes losing) was commonplace.


https://www.tigernet.com/clemson-forum/message/that-highest-point-stuff-is-bs-29123409


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I've been struck by lightning as well. Well, it struck the


Dec 10, 2021, 12:40 PM [ in reply to Can we go into more detail about the lightening thing? ]

lake about 50 feet from me, completely seized every muscle in my body, I remember feeling about every vertebrae crack, and the sound was the loudest I've ever experienced.

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Did you...you know...


Dec 10, 2021, 1:03 PM

complete?

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Re: yeah, with snakes and she-gators and bobcats and such


Dec 10, 2021, 10:39 AM [ in reply to yeah, with snakes and she-gators and bobcats and such ]

Good friend of mine was working on his family farm near New Bern pulling Tobacco. He was on a tractor that had a side seat. He said he fell off the tractor and went under the wheel. He said, luckily the ground was wet, and the tractor just ended up pushing him into the ground - wasn't hurt at all.

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I was nearly struck by lightning... prolly could consider


Dec 10, 2021, 3:04 PM [ in reply to yeah, with snakes and she-gators and bobcats and such ]

it as struck. I was about 12 or 13 building a GI Joe thing out of wood. I bent over to pickup the yard stick up. and about 18" from the yardstick, I saw for a split second what I assume now was arcing on the ground. It looked like an extremely bright light about an inch long that was vibrating. It was only enough time to think what is that... then an instant of EXTREMELY bright light and a really loud bang.

I dont know how long I was out, but I woke up about 6 to 7 feet from where I was standing and my ears were ringing. It was now a full fledged thunderstorm going on. Before that, there was not a single thunder that I heard.

That is when I learned that lightning can actually go from the ground to the sky instead of only cloud to ground like I always thought it did.

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Swimming at the lake one day, decided to have a competition


Dec 10, 2021, 10:09 AM

to see who could touch the bottom. Dove in and went as deep as I could and got disoriented. Couldn't figure out which way was up so let out some bubbles. Finally get reoriented but was fighting the urge to take a breath. I remember seeing light from the surface and thinking I wasn't going to make it. Inhaled a little bit of water but was able to grab on the ladder and pull myself up the rest of the way. Still scares me thinking about it, big eye opener that drowning is easier than you think.

Like krzy, most of my other ones are driving related. Got run completely off the interstate in 2018 by a semi truck that didn't see me right past exit 19 where it goes to two lanes. Only thing I can figure is he was getting over in case somebody needed to merge, but I never saw anyone come down the on ramp. Somehow was able to keep from spinning or hitting the cable barrier and was able to ease back onto the shoulder.

Several other instances that didn't really put me close to death, but had the potential to due to poor decision making on my part. Maybe the scariest in the moment was seeing a dead bird in the road in 5 points Columbia and making a joke about it being Cocky. I have never seen peoples emotions flip that fast, definitely thought I was going to be stomped to death by a mob. Thank god I'm good at talking, that was the last time I ever went back there.

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Main thing I remember is almost falling off a jon boat


Dec 10, 2021, 10:30 AM

#### drunk at around midnight while trying to pee over the side. Had a plaster cast on my leg which probably would have taken me under. A buddy saw me slip and grabbed my shirt and pulled hard enough that i could regain my balance.

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Re: Main thing I remember is almost falling off a jon boat


Dec 10, 2021, 2:08 PM

I was paddle fishing in a 10' aluminum jon in a rock quarry. My FNL had given me a metal stringer and I had five or so good fish on it. Being more interested in fishing than putting fish on a stringer I unclasped the loop which fasted that stringer to the boat and pulled it in. After stringing up another fine catch I flipped the stringer back into the water as if it was still hooked to the oar mount.

As I saw the fish disappear into the dark water I lunged for it. I caught my fishing rod between my legs which kept from losing it and flipped the boat back right side up and thought, I hope my FNL doesn't find out I lost that stringer.

It was good day to be wet.

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Water skiing up on Lake Sammamish


Dec 10, 2021, 10:35 AM

testing out some skis and there was a chaser boat about 200 yards behind us with another skier. Plenty of space. But I fell and no one really realized until it was too late. I saw the boat coming and I dove as deep as I could. The boat went roaring over my head. I can’t say how “close” I was to dying but it felt really really close.

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got stuck in the mud once


Dec 10, 2021, 2:34 PM

in an old jeep I had back in HS. only strap I had was one w/ metal hooks on it. buddy was pulling me out and the metal hook bent straight, snapped back and smashed the windshield. The straight hook was poking through the windshield, with the T bar keeping it from coming through, pointed right between my eyes.

If that windshield had of given or shattered, that would've been bad. Painless, I'm sure, but the end of the show.

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I gotta bunch.


Dec 10, 2021, 3:18 PM

The lightning story I posted above.

Playing hide and go seek at a house being built. I was running on the roof that was partially sheathed. Tripped and started rolling down. There was literally one 4'x 4' piece that was not put in and after rolling about 3/4 of the way down the roof, I fell through that opening and fell about 10' to the floor below instead of about 25' to the ground.

When I was skiing once, one of my skis just popped off. I tried staying up which was dumb in hindsight. Went off the slope into the woods and a little bit of a drop off. I slid under a big pine that had fallen and was literally looking up at about a 3" broken branch that would have completely impaled me if I stayed upright whatsoever.

Another ski trip I was racing my father-in-law... hit a bump or something... dont really know what happend. All I know is I went down. I tumbled like crazy. I laid there a while actually laughing because I wasnt hurt at all... about 3 people skied up and asked if I was OK because they thought I was dead the way I was rag dolling down the mountain.

Ive got many more... I just have to go into the way back when memories. Ive got several car wreck avoidances. One where a tractor trailer had locked up his brakes. I was in the turn lane stopped just watching this thing come right at me. I can still picture the dirvers shocked face frantically steering away from me. I have no idea how it didnt hit me... if it did, it would have gone rode right up the driver side and crushed me.

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Re: I gotta bunch.


Dec 10, 2021, 3:40 PM

You're part cat :)

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I am... like I said, I could probably come up with about


Dec 10, 2021, 4:02 PM

5 or 6 more things that I looked back on and thought... I probably could have died from that.

Wakeboarding, I tried an air raley. I pulled the rope to my back hip instead of my lead hip... it spun me upside down in the air. I landed flat on my back. It hurt, but not horrible. Boat came around and grabbed the rope to go again. Started coughing... spit... and was like HOLE UP. Coughed again, and spit in my glove. Pure red. Let go of the rope and my FIL driving the boat cam back to me and asked what was wrong. Told him I coughed... "So"... spit in my glove and showed him. He is a doctor. "That's not good." I told him "Doc, I am not a doctor, but in my limited medical knowledge, I knew that one" Laughed... coughed some more... spit up more blood. In pure form for him... he said, lets wait 5 minutes, if you spit up less blood, then you will be fine because your lungs are healing up and essentially scabbing over. If not, he probably need to get you to the hospital ASAP. In 5 minutes, I was spitting up less blood... so I took him for a ride.

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Oh gosh... dont know how I forgot about this...


Dec 10, 2021, 4:13 PM

Was in Peru... woke up about 5 am and thought... huh, I feel like I gotta poop. Meh, Im tired, Ill do it later... Nope, gotta go now. Got up, sat on the toilet... let all hell break loose, then started feeling absolutely horrible. That was the last thing I remember until my wife and SIL were trying to help me get back to the bed from being passed out and wedged between the sink and toilet. The next string of conscious thoughts were of throwing up once... then dry heaving a couple of times. Then I woke up in the hotel bed with a needle in my arm from an IV drip... woke up again with people holding warm bottles to my feet... in and out of consciousness.

Now I have had the flu a couple of times... I mean complete cold sweats, shaking, vomiting, moving hurts, light hurts... On that scale sheet the doctor gives you of how bad you feel on a scale 1-10. I would have called the flu a 9 or 10... until Peru. Those went down to about a 3 or 4.

I kid you not... If I had the ability to take my life in Peru, I would have. That was the most pain when I had conscious thoughts... I couldnt move except dry heave. They said later, that they gave me 8 antibiotics intravenously because they didnt know what was wrong with me. My O2 level was at 82%.

Next day, I went to Machu Picchu.

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Did Upper Gauley opening day this year. 30 minutes into the


Dec 10, 2021, 4:23 PM

trip a person on another raft in front of us got sucked under an undercut and drowned. That place is not for the faint of heart.

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Re: Did Upper Gauley opening day this year. 30 minutes into the


Dec 10, 2021, 4:27 PM

That river is no joke, especially during Gauley season. Seems like at least a couple people per year drown on that river.

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