Calgary Herald

MAN SEVERS OWN ARM AFTER HAND STUCK IN GRINDER

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A 69-yearold Vietnam vet who lost a hand after it got stuck in a meat mixer while he was making sausage at his North Dakota home says he had to slice off his left arm above the wrist with a butcher knife or risk bleeding to death.

In his first public comments since the Aug. 17 accident, Myron Schlafman said he credits two police officers with saving his life by quickly applying a tourniquet.

Schlafman said he was taking a chunk of meat out of the mixer in the garage of his Jamestown home when he accidental­ly stepped on a pedal to activate the machine. “I just looked and knew I was in big trouble,” said Schlafman, who is righthande­d.

The bone was severed, but his arm was still caught by muscle, nerves and skin. He grabbed the knife, which was within reach, and cut himself free.

“If I would have hesitated, I would have stood right there and bled to death,” he said.

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