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Philippe Croizon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Philippe Croizon Philippe Croizon (born 1968) is a French athlete and the first quadruple amputee to swim across the English Channel.〔 == Accident == His amputations were required due to a severe electric shock accident which occurred in March 1994.〔 At the time, Croizon was employed as a steelworker at the fondry of Poitou,〔 26 years old and married, with one son; his wife was expecting a second child.〔 At his home in Saint-Rémy-sur-Creuse, Vienne, while standing on a metal ladder on the roof to work on a television antenna, Croizon received a severe electric shock from a high-voltage power line which earthed (grounded) through the ladder,〔〔 to which he became adhered. Twenty minutes passed before a neighbour could raise the alarm. He was hospitalized in Tours, where doctors removed his left arm above the elbow, his right arm below the elbow, then his right leg above the knee. Surgeons had thought that the left leg could be saved, but when that also required removal, Croizon reported feeling "despair".〔
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