A 43-year-old man was electrocuted in the Northern California area on Sunday after he jumped into the swimming pool to rescue his daughter who was in the pool and turning blue.
Marianne Favro of the NBC Bay Area news reported that James Tramel of Burlingame was electrocuted after jumping in to try to save his daughter. He died a short time later at the medical center. His daughter remains in critical condition; a 6-year-old boy, an 8-year-old girl and a 45-year old woman were all treated for related injuries, and released.
Investigators suspect faulty pool wiring sent electricity surging through the water.
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Mike Holt's comment: Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families of this terrible tragedy.
Just a couple of weeks ago we sent out a newsletter with a free PDF publication on the NEC rules governing Article 680 for Swimming Pools, Spas and Similar Installations (3.47KB). Click here (or on the book image) for the link to download and print the PDF, in case you missed it. I would encourage electrical contractors to make sure that they understand these requirements, and to use every opportunity to teach and educate others so that they keep safety a priority.
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