Interesting, I had to look it up for more info. Turns out it happen not too far from me, PA's "Slate Belt" starts an hour north of me.
Man stealing copper shocked and found hanging by hunters.By
Tony Rhodin | For lehighvalleylive.com
A man stealing stored wire high up on a power stanchion in Plainfield Township suffered a severe shock and burns when a live wire arced through him, throwing him from his perch about 50 feet up, police report.
The man had secured himself to the tower, so he dropped 20 or 30 feet, then swung and struck the structure before hanging in the air until his screams were heard by hunters, Slate Belt Regional police Chief Jonathon Hoadley told lehighvalleylive.com on Friday morning. It’s not clear how long the man was up there before being found, Hoadley added.
The rescue attempt was dispatched just before 5:45 a.m. to the 300 block of West Eighth Street, which Hoadley said is very near the border with Bushkill Township.
Once a power company shut off electricity to the line -- and that apparently was a process of getting the right utility to the site -- township firefighters were able to bring the man down with their ladder truck, Hoadley said.
The man, who is in his 40s, was badly burned as the electricity surged through him, Hoadley said, expressing surprise the man survived.
“He’s going to have quite a battle” to recover, Hoadley said.
The man was talking on his way to the ambulance, Hoadley said. He claimed he was deer spotting, not stealing, the chief added.
The man was after wire that is stored on the tower in case work needs to be done on existing lines, Hoadley said. It was the second tower the man had hit, the chief added. The man had insulated tools with him and those were recovered by police, Hoadley said.
Criminal charges will be filed against the man, Hoadley said.
“I’ve never seen anything like this in my life,” Hoadley said of the injuries and the circumstances.
Years back two men climbed the same tower to watch July Fourth fireworks and a wire arced, throwing them to the ground, Hoadley said. The men were hurt but survived, Hoadley said.