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Old 04/02/14, 06:21 AM
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http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/01/us/cha...vor/index.html

CNN) -- The calendar said March, but Monday clearly was Valentine's day -- James Valentine, to be specific -- when the 21-year-old Pennsylvania man survived a work accident that sent the razor-sharp teeth of a chainsaw blade deep into his neck and shoulder, and barely a centimeter from a vital artery.
Thanks to quick but cautious work by his colleagues and medical responders, 30 stitches and an hour of surgery, a day after the accident Valentine was recovering in stable condition at a Pennsylvania hospital.
"He looks more like himself, he's walking and talking today," Valentine's sister, Becca, told CNN on Tuesday. "We can't believe it at all."
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Pennsylvania man James Valentine, 21, cut it close after a chainsaw blade entered his neck missing a vital artery by a mere centimeter, according to a doctor Tuesday.


Valentine was on his job with Adler Tree Service in Gibsonia, north of Pittsburgh, and was performing maintenance work on a pine tree when the chainsaw "kicked back," Becca Valentine said.
The blade sawed into flesh instead of wood. Valentine's co-workers were able to detach the blade from its motor, but they left the blade and chain where it was -- in Valentine, about a quarter of an inch from the carotid artery that supplies blood to the head -- and they held the blade in place until emergency responders arrived.
On the ambulance ride to Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, Valentine was awake and alert, according to hospital spokeswoman Jennifer Davis.
The hospital's director of trauma, Dr. Christine Toevs, said the trauma unit had 10 minutes to prepare -- to get ready for a man coming up with a chainsaw blade in his neck.
"We prepare for the worst. The unit expects the injuries to be catastrophic," she said of trauma work in general.
Toevs said this kind of injury could usually cause major damage or sever the spinal cord, esophagus, or the airway. Instead, Valentine sustained most of his injuries to muscles and soft tissue around the shoulder, rather than his neck.
After Valentine was stabilized and anesthetized, doctors removed the blade. There was no major blood loss; the blade had missed that vital carotid artery by a mere centimeter, Toevs said.
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Old 04/02/14, 10:11 AM
 
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Wow, wow, wow. Good work on his co-workers part and ems of coarse.
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The only accident ive had with CS in the last 46yrs was with a electric CS some 8yrs ago. I was cutting a limb, luckily in winter and had lots of clothes, and heavy cap on. I was reaching as high as possible at the very end of the handle, just leaning it against the limb, as I had no force at that point to move it forward, when I stepped on the extension cord I had it plugged to. The cord was knotted top the CS cord. The saw came back down, and pivoted in my hand till I lost it when the blade hit my head. Ripped off my cap, and slightly cut the skin on top.
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Old 04/02/14, 06:52 PM
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How/when do you suppose the chain broke?
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My dad emailed a link to that story this evening. Told me to think about it as I am cutting. I have been working on several trees on his property that he wants removed.
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Old 04/02/14, 08:09 PM
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'Tis only a flesh wound. I'm glad to hear that he will be able to say the same.
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Old 04/02/14, 10:42 PM
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Lord was watching over him. I seen it on the News.

Only time I had a Chainsaw get me I was cutting Pulp Wood had Big Saw run up my Leg, just cut my Boot and Pants But sure scared me.

I've had more trouble with Trees landing on me.

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Amazing that this young man had the self-control to survive:
https://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/vide...nts-his-story/
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Old 04/04/14, 11:57 AM
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A guy in town had one kick back on him about 25 years ago and hit him in the face
Reshaped his nose and he has a trench through one eyebrow.
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WOW!!

That picture is something else.
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