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West Hartford Man Tried To Cut Off His Own Arm

By CHRISTINE DEMPSEY and JULIE STAGIS, courant, June 11, 2010

WEST HARTFORD — Metz was on the wet floor of his basement for two days,

his left arm wedged in a furnace.

He was in and out of consciousness, but Metz, 31, knew what he had to do. He had

to cut off his infected arm.

Metz's arm was decaying from a lack of blood flow, going into a " gangrenous

state, " Dr. Ellner, a trauma doctor at St. Francis Hospital and Medical

Center, said Thursday. The infection couldn't be allowed to spread.

" It was the right thing to do, " Ellner said. " This man saved his own life. "

Ellner and another trauma doctor described the ordeal at a press conference

Thursday at St. Francis, where Metz was brought at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday. He had

been trapped in his basement for nearly three days before a concerned friend

summoned police.

Metz had almost succeeded in cutting off his left arm just below the shoulder,

Ellner said; his rescuers had to complete the amputation. Doctors weren't able

to reattach the limb, but they hope he can be fitted with a prosthetic arm.

Metz wasn't well enough to talk to reporters Thursday, but he has been alert and

talking since his arrival at the hospital, staff members said. He still needs

surgery that will include skin grafts, said Ellner and Dr. Shapiro,

Ellner's partner on the trauma team.

Metz was trying to replace a part on his furnace when his arm became trapped

Sunday. Ellner declined to speak in detail about his patient's ordeal, but said

Metz was in a low position, close to the basement floor.

He was able to drink some of the water that had leaked out of the boiler onto

the basement floor, Ellner said.

By the second day, Metz knew his left arm was in bad shape. It began to smell,

he later told the doctor.

He managed to put a tourniquet around his arm, and using whatever tools were

within reach, he started cutting. He managed to cut through most of his arm,

except for some fat, Ellner said.

" He's a young, healthy guy, " Ellner said. " His strength is just so inspiring. "

Ellner said he never saw anything like this in his more than 10 years as a

doctor.

Said Shapiro, " It's inspiring to see someone take their life into their own

hands, quite literally. "

Metz's friend, Luca DiGregorio, is the person who brought rescuers to Metz's

house on Road.

DiGregorio and Metz are on a softball team, but Metz hadn't shown up at Tuesday

night's game. DiGregorio grew more concerned the next day, when a co-worker of

Metz's sent him an e-mail saying Metz hadn't been at work.

DiGregorio drove to Metz's Road house Wednesday afternoon and saw Metz's

car outside. He rang the doorbells and called Metz's phone number, but there was

no response. And Metz's beagle, Portia, was " yipping at the back door, "

DiGregorio said. He called 911.

Police responded to Metz's house and found him, conscious, in the basement. They

summoned firefighters, who spent about 25 minutes dismantling Metz's furnace,

said West Hartford Fire Department Battalion Chief Matt Stuart.

Neighbors said they didn't hear any screams or see anything at the house during

the week to cause concern.

That changed late Wednesday afternoon, when DiGregorio showed up at Metz's house

and paced for about 15 minutes, neighbors said. A policeman rushed to his patrol

car for a medical kit. Fire trucks arrived, one after another, and medics told

neighbors they needed as much ice as possible. The rescuers later washed their

gear of what the neighbors assumed was blood, they said.

Metz left in an ambulance driven by another neighbor who is a paramedic.

Metz, who lives alone, has lived in the neighborhood for a few years, neighbors

said. They said his family lives in North Carolina.

He works a late shift at Travelers and sometimes is seen walking Portia late at

night, a neighbor said.

http://www.courant.com/community/west-hartford/hc-west-hartford-stuck-0610-20100\

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