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MRI, Long Island and magnetic resonance imaging machine

NBC News · 1d
Man dies after being sucked into Long Island MRI machine
The man was wearing a large metal necklace when he entered a room where the machine, which uses a powerful magnetic field to create images, was operating.
The Washington Post on MSN · 1d
Man dies after being pulled into MRI machine by chain necklace
The 61-year-old was wearing a large metallic chain around his neck when he was drawn into the machine, Nassau County police said. He later died of his injuries.
CBS News on MSN · 1d
Man wearing metal chain sucked into MRI machine, Long Island police say
A man was critically injured after getting sucked into an MRI machine at a medical center on New York's Long Island, according to police.
19hon MSN
Man dead after Long Island MRI accident
A man in Long Island, N.Y., is dead after a metal chain he was wearing pulled him toward an MRI machine at a private clinic, ...
17hon MSN
Man dies after large chain necklace pulls him into MRI machine
A man whose large chain necklace pulled him into an MRI machine in New York after he wandered into the room has died.
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Wife of Man Killed in Freak MRI Accident Tearfully Recalls Watching Machine 'Snatch Him’: ‘He Went Limp in My Arms'
Keith McAllister was caught in an MRI machine at Nassau Open MRI in Westbury, N.Y. on July 16, and died of his injuries the ...

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