Man was 'dead for 20 minutes' before 'miraculous' resuscitation from electrocution

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Man was 'dead for 20 minutes' before 'miraculous' resuscitation from electrocution
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'We're bringing him back.' Michigan man loses his pulse for 20 minutes after being electrocuted—before 'miraculous' resuscitation by doctors.

A Michigan man survived with an incredible story to tell after being electrocuted and losing his pulse for 20 minutes before being revived by doctors.

"I remember being electrocuted while holding that ladder and shaking, and then nothing," Pruitt said, according to the hospital. Pruitt told ABC affiliate WXYZ the experience was"like in the movies" when characters are electrocuted and shake after it happens. "We upped the joules a bit," Chudler told WXYZ."And you could just kind of feel and see on the monitor that his heartbeat was starting to come back."

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