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Only a few spins, survivable maybe?

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Most likely not... Severe damage to his spine I would guess ans probably some arteries... Your body is not supposed to bend like that.

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Likely survivable with someone that close and quick to react.

These machines are winding what looks like some sort of polythene sheet around spools, so being pulled into one like that would result in uncomfortably tight binding. He looks to have been bound to the spool enough to be unable to move, but not so much that it would kill in a short time.

It's dangerous when the machine "goes haywire" and spins rapidly, inflicting blunt force trauma to any trailing limbs or extremities and inducing rapid asphyxiation from increasingly tight binding.

He'll live and hopefully learn not to be anywhere near an active spooling machine.

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Don't know but it's not looking good for him..

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i'm surprised none of these big spool machines have a huge red lever handle sticking out in case things like this happen. probably not enough incidents per year to justify the extra cost in adding a more obvious kill switch

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Yeah, but for once the second party in the video not only kept his eye on the questionable actions, but jumped to help nearly instantly. Even with that, a quicker kill switch probably wouldn't have helped the spinny guy too much.

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