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He's only receiving a mild shock, 110 volts-120 volts on a low amperage wall socket, like say, 15 amps, maybe 30.      I got a wicked 50amp shock one time from an industrial dishwasher, I screamed OW loud enough or so I thought, that I could only be heard in the dishroom, but as it turns out I was yelling at the top of my lungs for a sustained 10 seconds.   To me it seemed like one second later, and half of the restaurant staff was standing around asking if I was OK.


 I guess it's harder to your brain to form memory whilst being juiced with heavy amp current.


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