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Man Survives 625-Volt Tumble Onto Third Rail

9910rail.jpg A man miraculously survived a roll in the hay with the third rail Monday night, despite being zapped with 625-volts of electricity. Witnesses say Andy Morris, 44, was pushed onto the tracks at the Broadway Junction station in East New York after a drawn out drunken argument. "He first started twitching and then you started seeing smoke coming from his head. You could smell the flesh burning," witness Marlon Probherbs told the Daily News.

Morris, a currently unemployed construction worker, doesn't remember the events of the evening: "When they electrocuted me, they erased my memory." But witnesses say that he got into a verbal argument with two younger passengers while on a Queens-bound A train; the argument spilled onto the subway platform 10 stops later. Witnesses told cops that Morris was drunk and belligerent, and took a couple swings at the other men. Probherbs says Morris was as much an instigator as he was victim, but a third party watching the melee at the platform is the person who pushed him onto the tracks. Witnesses told police they were certain he was killed.

Despite surviving his brush with the third rail, Morris, who lives at Samaritan Village, a homeless shelter in East New York, fears he won't be able to work again: "My fingers are fried." Police have not charged Morris with any crimes. In April, a MTA track worker died from a third rail electrocution; the union says the third rail was turned off during the work, but for some reason, it was turned on again.

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  • John L

    "fears he won't be able to work again: 'My fingers are fried.'"

    No he's excited because he'll get Social Security for life now.



    You can't tell the extent of the damage so soon but he's excited nonetheless.

  • Xwendekar

    Well at least he didn't shit his pants. Good for him!

  • Mr. Know-It-All

    What? Far Rockaway seceded from Queens County?

  • Jesq

    The A train goes to Queens, now? Awesome, when did that start?

  • Jamie McDonald

    1956.

  • I Hate The 7 Train

    +1

  • Guest

    my guess of the photo is 1968, taken at prospect park in brooklyn.

  • mocanlagunas

    +1

  • Stevennnn

    What a picture.

  • jlocke

    It's only electrocution if you die.

  • Jamie McDonald

    "Marlon Probherbs" is kind of an amazing name.

  • Xwendekar

    It kind of is.

  • Rocknrope

    "Witnesses said his body shook and smoke came from his noggin."



    You gotta love the quality of the writing from the Daily News.

  • Kelles

    haha!

    how about "smoke came from his noodle" or

    "smoke came from his coconut?

  • Wza

    Keep acting like a tough guy and eventually you get checked, or in this case, fried.

  • Guest

    "When they electrocuted me, they erased my memory."



    very curious to know what they are. a third rail is usually referred to as an it. aliens?

  • TK

    He remembered his lines as an extra in Total Recall.

  • Kelles

    he would have said "it" but the voltage erased the 'pronoun usage part' of his brain

  • Dogsbody

    "When they electrocuted me, they erased my memory."



    I think regardless of whether he was electrocuted or not, it was probably the dozen beers he had beforehand that erased his memory.

  • djwerdna

    Maybe the other time it was aliens, but this time it was the electrons.

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