A subject was electrocuted at the El Estero Waste Water Plant.
Electrocution at Waste Water Plant
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What is this another election? If you think you know better than the current dispatcher why don’t you apply for their job. I’m neither interested in running for office nor being better than anyone.
You are wrong. Electrocute means: “to kill or severely injure by electric shock”
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/electrocute
Now enough of this stupid argument!
For some reason, the news media these days ALWAYS uses the term incorrectly. “Electrocuted” = dead. Always. “Was shocked,” or “received a serious electrical shock” = alive.
Maybe you should take this on and start a campaign informing dispatchers and media people on the proper use of the term. Orrrrr………you could just let it go since it does not affect you in any way. Just a thought.
The definition of electrocution includes injury or death by electrical shock.
Maybe some of you ought to apply for the job as Dispatcher since some of you seem to know better.
Despite all this meaningless bickering over semantics, isn’t it good to know that the patient is ok, alert, and breathing on his own?