Quick-thinking grandma saves electrician”s life

Quick-thinking grandma saves electrician's life
Grandma Sa-ngeam Kuekkong pulls the electrocuted engineer off the ladder using a cord. ( Photo: security camera screenshot )

An 82-year-old aunt came to the rescue of an engineer who was electrocuted while working on her home, following instructions posted on YouTube, and perhaps saved his life.

A man experienced a severe energy shock at a home in the Sattahip district around 1 p.m. on Monday, according to the Sawang Rojanathammasathan Foundation in Sattahip. The emergency team immediately sent a message to the Sattahip district.

A security cameras capturing showed a man identified only as Somsak, a 61-year-old engineer, standing on a rope and moving points about on the edge of the roof. He immediately received an electric shock, ravaged and was left incapacitated.

House owner Sa-ngeam Kuekkong, 82, known as” Yai” ( grandma ), saw what happened. She pulled him off the ladder and hurried over to him, wrapped a piece of cord around his right knee, and let him go.

Somsak fell to the ground. Ms Sa-ngeam pumped aside at his neck to strengthen his soul, and he regained consciousness. He was later taken to the Sattahip clinics, where it was discovered that he was unharmed.

The elderly woman claimed she followed the instructions she had seen on YouTube. &nbsp,

” There was a little loop at home, but I called an electrician. Unintentionally, he accidentally touched the rainspout&nbsp, where the leaking electrical current was when he was lowering points from the ceiling. So, I used a hint from YouTube to keep his existence”, Yai Sa-ngeam said. &nbsp,