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Long Island man wearing 9kg-metal necklace dies after being sucked into MRI machine

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  • R [email protected]

    I apologize if im completely misunderstanding, but what "non idiots" are at risk, in what circumstances? Shouldn't there always be a tech?

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    No apology necessary.

    There are emergencies that could happen anywhere, including in an MRI room. Dealing with emergencies, ease of ingress and egress is paramount.

    The proposed solutions would hamper access to these rooms during emergencies, putting patients and techs in harms way (the non idiots), in the name of preventing a moron from giving themselves a Darwin award.

    I think it would be a net negative, ie. more people would die/get hurt trying to make an idiot proof enclosure.

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    • L [email protected]

      Nope, the detector is separate from the magnet - the magnet encircles the patient completely, and doesn't move. I'm sure the magnetic field is affected slightly by the rotating machinery, but that should be consistent and predictable, and would be accounted for in the imaging algorithms.

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      Oh, TIL. Thanks!

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        This is why our education system is under funded.

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          Dude was wearing a 20lb chain while his wife was getting an MRI.

          She freaked, and yelled for him, and he ran into the room while the machine was still on and fucking died.

          This is 100% their fault, I could almost see an argument that the door needs a lock to prevent idiots with 20l s of metal around their neck from running in, but you don't want to lock everyone out in case there's an issue.

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          That door should absolutely be locked while in operation. That door being forced open should be an e-stop event.

          Someone could walk in there with a firearm or a bowey knife or anything.

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          • negativenull@lemmy.worldN [email protected]

            9kg of gold is worth close to $1mill. Mr T is baller enough to do that

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            it mustve been ferrous material, because gold isnt super magnetic. like steel or iron.

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            • G [email protected]

              Thanks for the info!

              Honestly tho, it's pretty crazy they let dude roam around a hospital with 20lbs of chain around his neck. That's literally a deadly weapon.

              I don't care what story he gave, he should have been told to leave it in his vehicle.

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              i wonder if he had neck pain, to carrying that much weight on his neck.

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                RIP Mr T.

                That's some Final Destination shit right there.

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                • friskydingo@sh.itjust.worksF [email protected]

                  Would Piccolo qualify as an influencer?

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                  Depends on if we start to see musclebros running around wearing 50 lb turbans.

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                  • G [email protected]

                    Dude was wearing a 20lb chain while his wife was getting an MRI.

                    She freaked, and yelled for him, and he ran into the room while the machine was still on and fucking died.

                    This is 100% their fault, I could almost see an argument that the door needs a lock to prevent idiots with 20l s of metal around their neck from running in, but you don't want to lock everyone out in case there's an issue.

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                    His wife told News 12 Long Island in a recorded interview that she was undergoing an MRI on her knee when she asked the technician to get her husband to help her get off the table. She said she called out to him.

                    Where does it say he ran in? I mean, what you say sounds right, but this doesn't read like "freaking out"

                    Edit: Sounds like she did not freak out, but called to him to help her stand up after it was complete (bad knee), but before he was authorized to enter. This seems more like an honest mistake and tragedy. https://www.cnn.com/2025/07/20/health/mri-machine-death-long-island

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                      So glad to find that Lemmy is even less empathetic than reddit was. Real faith in humanity killer. Shocking how many people decided to comment without touching the article, really proud to be here..

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                        I doubt it, obviously depending on the applied force.

                        Skin is rather tough to rip with a blunt tool so yeah, maybe the head was disconnected from the spine immediately, making him look like a giraffe spinning at 12 RPM round and round.

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                        Honestly fuck this website

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                          Surely 9kg necklace isn't something you can just sneak around with, how was he allowed to get close enough to an MRI machine in the first place wearing it?

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                            The man, 61, had entered the MRI room while a scan was underway

                            How was that allowed?

                            he asked the technician to get her husband to help her get off the table.

                            ...while the machine was still working? And isn't that the job of the technician anyway?

                            the technician helped her try to pull her husband off the machine but it was impossible.

                            Those machines have a kill-switch for a reason.

                            I call this BS or a very incompetent technician.
                            Plus a Darwin award for the guy.

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                              His wife told News 12 Long Island in a recorded interview that she was undergoing an MRI on her knee when she asked the technician to get her husband to help her get off the table. She said she called out to him.

                              Whole thing is heart breaking all around. I feel for the technician who made an honest but very serious mistake. And I'm sure the wife will spend her days regretting asking for help. Just a fucking tragic situation. 😕

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                              the technician who made an honest but very serious mistake.

                              You mean letting someone in while the machine was in operation?

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                                all they needed was a magnet of equal or greater strength

                                MRI magnets are electromagnets that are supercooled with liquid helium and take hours to start or stop because of the electrical energy that has to be put in or taken out.

                                So just having a magnet of equal strengh for idiot defense would be a very significant waste of electricity and helium unfortunately

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                                take hours to start or stop

                                You mean they're in constant operation the whole shift?
                                Surely dialed way down in between scans?

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                                  So many dumb ways to die...

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                                  Another Darwin award.

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                                    Just for your information, the machine, meaning the magnet, is ALWAYS on.

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                                    Surely dialed down in between scans?

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                                    • L [email protected]

                                      while the machine was running?

                                      In an MRI, the magnet is always on, even when the machine isn't running. You can't ever go near it with metal on.

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                                      the magnet is always on,

                                      I keep seeing that in the comments but isn't it actually an electromagnet?
                                      Don't those need electricity to operate?

                                      I get it takes time to wind it up, been inside a few myself, but surely there's a kill switch?

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                                        Another Darwin award.

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                                        Only if he didn't have kids.

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                                          Did no one else read the story? I read it and it sounds moreso the clinic's fault

                                          The necklace he was wearing was a steel weighted exercise band, not a normal necklace. He's not flexing his wealth or anything

                                          His wife told News 12 Long Island in a recorded interview that she was undergoing an MRI on her knee when she asked the technician to get her husband to help her get off the table. She said she called out to him.

                                          Seems like the technician was told by the wife to bring her husband in to help her up. The technician/clinic made a mistake by letting in the husband, who didn't seem properly warned about MRIs no metal policy. The technician also somehow didn't catch the giant "necklace" he'd be wearing.

                                          The "he wasn't supposed to be there" seems like a coverup for their mistake, since how else would he have known to go in? Someone must've told him to walk into the room, it's not like he could hear through the door.

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                                          100% the technicians fault, the technician saw it. It even had a metal padlock.

                                          They’d even discussed his training and the hard-to-miss chain with the MRI technician during their previous appointments, Jones-McAllister said.
                                          “That was not the first time that guy has seen that chain” on her husband, she said. “They had a conversation about it before.”

                                          https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/long-island-man-killed-in-freak-mri-accident-was-wearing-20-pound-chain-necklace-with-padlock/ar-AA1IXop6

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                                          Why even wear the stupid necklace when going to the MRI in the first place? Like, how thoughtless and selfish can you be? Always assume you are surrounded by barely-functional morons, especially in the medical field which seems to attract these types of people, and think defensively.

                                          "Geez, I'm going to be near an MRI machine, maybe I'll wear a 20 pound piece of steel around my neck? Genius! Let's do it!"

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