Steven McCormack previously stood on the foot of his truck on Saturday, May 21, 2011 last. But he slipped and fell, breaking an air channel to reserve water for dental vehicle engine.
McCormack fell so hard that pierced her left buttock the airways and immediately pumped air into his body. "I feel the air rushing into the body and I feel like going to explode from the legs," he told local media in the city of Whakatane, North Island, New Zealand, on Wednesday, May 25 this.
McCormack himself feels bloated like a soccer ball. "I have no choice but to lie there and inflates like a balloon."
Thankfully, his colleagues heard her screaming and ran up. Soon his release safety valve to stop air flow.
McCormack then rushed to the hospital with a swollen body and the fluid filling one of his lungs. Doctors said the air had separated the fat from muscle, but thankfully not to get into the blood channel.
McCormack's 48-year-old stated, his skin feels like a "pig roast" - hard on the outside but soft on the inside. What nonsense.
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