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Underground Wiring Shocking People, Dogs (BOSTON, Chicago, NY - hardest hit)
Yahoo News ^ | 3/11/04 | HELENA PAYNE

Posted on 03/12/2004 9:40:04 PM PST by Libloather

Underground Wiring Shocking People, Dogs
Thu Mar 11, 4:35 PM ET
By HELENA PAYNE, Associated Press Writer

When a New Yorker walking her dogs was electrocuted in January by faulty wiring under the pavement, it seemed like the freakiest of accidents — until several pets in other big cities were killed or shocked in the weeks that followed.

Now utilities are rushing to fix the problems — blamed largely on work crews tearing up the streets — and to reassure the public. Dog owners, meanwhile, are buying booties for their pets to insulate their paws.

"People are getting current up through their arms or their legs," Boston Councilor-at-Large Maura A. Hennigan said this week. "How much more current do they need to get for us to do something about it?"

On Jan. 16, 30-year-old architect Jodie Lane was electrocuted while walking through New York's East Village with her two dogs. Her dogs were shocked first. She noticed they were in distress, and when she tried to help them, she stepped onto the electrified metal cover of a utility box.

An investigation by Consolidated Edison found that utility workers had failed to properly wrap an exposed wire.

In Chicago, a dog was electrocuted Jan. 27 after touching a charged metal grate. City inspectors found clipped wiring under a utility box nearby.

At least three dogs have been electrocuted over the past four years in Boston, which like New York is an old, densely populated city with many underground systems.

George Morton was walking Oscar, his yellow Labrador, through the city's Charlestown neighborhood last month when the dog suddenly froze on the sidewalk, let out a piercing howl and began thrashing about violently. The animal died on the spot, killed by 100 volts from an underground cable.

Humans are generally in less danger than dogs because their rubber- or leather-soled shoes serve as insulators.

Experts say the phenomenon is a result of an ever-expanding network of underground lines and constant digging by work crews.

"It's being caused by contractors that are doing sloppy jobs of cleaning up their mess," said Robert Gonsalves, chairman of electrical engineering at Tufts University. "Contractors will come in and get a permit and dig up the streets and do this and that, and they don't put it back in the right conditions."

After the electrocution in New York, Con Ed tested about 260,000 underground structures, manholes, metal plates and service boxes and found less than 1 percent of them had stray voltage, company spokesman Joe Petta said. Still, two more dogs were shocked in New York this week.

In Boston, the main utility, NStar, took out full-page ads in the Boston Herald and The Boston Globe this week, pledging to check more than 30,000 manholes. But they blamed construction crews, not utility workers.

"It is unacceptable when construction crews can damage our system, walk away from a dangerous situation and then assume no responsibility for what they have done," NStar president Thomas J. May said in the ad.

In one Boston case, a dog was shocked after someone dug up a street in Chinatown, destroyed a wire, and then tried to repair it by wrapping it with police caution tape, NStar spokeswoman Christina McKenna said.

The street was still damp from a rainfall, and as the dog walked by a manhole cover, it got a jolt that singed its paws and sent it yelping.

"I've never heard a dog make a sound like that before. It was frightening," said the owner, Nora Hayes.

Some owners are now buying rubber and leather mitts for their pooches' paws.

"We've had a large interest in that since the first news came out a few months ago," said Andy Chan, general manager of a Petco in Boston.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Illinois; US: Massachusetts; US: New York
KEYWORDS: boston; chicago; dogs; hardest; hit; ny; people; shocking; underground; wiring; zot
Dog owners, meanwhile, are buying booties for their pets to insulate their paws.

The worst economy in the past 75,000 years (according to the Kerry/*Crintons) and these jokers are doing WHAT?

1 posted on 03/12/2004 9:40:05 PM PST by Libloather
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To: Libloather
darn. I am, um, shocked.
2 posted on 03/12/2004 9:42:10 PM PST by GeronL (http://www.ArmorforCongress.com......................Send a Freeper to Congress!)
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To: Libloather
Sounds like they're spending some pocket change to save their dogs' lives.
3 posted on 03/12/2004 9:45:40 PM PST by Bonaparte
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To: Bonaparte
...spending some pocket change to save their dogs' lives.

Rubber and leather can get expensive - in certain non-rubber and non-leather states - no?

4 posted on 03/12/2004 9:50:01 PM PST by Libloather (If Hillary says something, it must be true...)
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To: Libloather
I read somewhere (last summer?) that a woman died in Las Vegas like this too.
5 posted on 03/12/2004 10:02:28 PM PST by CindyDawg
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To: Libloather
Some of my parents' neighbors were burning some leaves in a road-side ditch when they discoverd that the gas line feeding their house was (1) plastic, and (2) not buried very deep.
6 posted on 03/12/2004 10:25:13 PM PST by supercat (Why is it that the more "gun safety" laws are passed, the less safe my guns seem?)
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To: Libloather
This is happening in Boston. I hope that no Boston Terriers get zapped.


7 posted on 03/12/2004 10:35:37 PM PST by Jeff Chandler (Why the long face, John?)
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To: Libloather
The truly amazing part is that its Boston and Chicago being ''hardest hit'', rather that ''women and minorities''.

Very nearly a **revelation**!

8 posted on 03/12/2004 11:52:12 PM PST by SAJ (t)
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To: Jeff Chandler
That particular terrier looks like he's had an amp or two.
9 posted on 03/13/2004 8:07:25 AM PST by Mackey (Thank God I am an American.)
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