Jonathan Metz Tried Cutting Off His Own Arm After Becoming Trapped

PAT EATON-ROBB   06/10/10 06:37 PM ET   AP

Jonathan Metz

HARTFORD, Conn. — Jonathan Metz had been trapped for two days in his basement with his left arm stuck in a broken furnace. Smelling rotting flesh, he decided that amputation was his only hope.

So the 31-year-old fashioned a tourniquet near his shoulder and began cutting. He made it almost all the way through, but wasn't able to free himself.

He was rescued Wednesday after three days in his West Hartford basement when worried friends called police, and firefighters cut the furnace apart.

Doctors gave the account of Metz's harrowing experience at a news conference Thursday. They said the attempted self-amputation probably saved his life, preventing the infection in his gangrenous arm from spreading to the rest of his body.

"There was a little bit of fat that remained and he was in and out of consciousness," said Dr. Scott Ellner, Metz' surgeon at Hartford's Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center. "It sounds like maybe there was a nerve there that prevented him from completing the amputation."

Metz, who lives alone, had been working to replace the boiler fins on his furnace Sunday when his arm became trapped, officials said.

A friend, Luca DiGregorio, told reporters Wednesday that he and other friends grew worried when Metz did not show up for work and missed a Tuesday night softball game.

Metz also did not answer the doorbell when DiGregorio stopped at his home Wednesday, where he said he saw Metz's beagle, Porsche, "yipping at the back door." DiGregorio called police, who found Metz in the basement.

"I was a little worried, especially when the first cop showed up," DiGregorio said. "Then more showed up, and then the ambulance showed up, so it got a little nerve-racking."

Firefighters ripped apart the furnace with heavy tools, including a spreader normally used to take the door off a car, West Hartford Fire Chief Matt Stuart said.

Once they did so, the arm "just gave away, because his arm was already infected and the tissue was nonviable," Ellner said.

Officials didn't know what type of tools Metz used to attempt the amputation. He was mumbling during the rescue operation, officials noted.

Ellner said Metz drank some of the water that had leaked from the furnace to help him stay alive.

Dr. David Shapiro, a trauma specialist who also worked on Metz, said he could not have lived much longer.

"I've never experienced somebody who had the ability to go through something like this," Ellner said. "He provides a lot of inspiration for myself, not just as a physician but as a human being."

Shapiro said Metz was not out of the woods. Infection remained a concern, but Metz was expected to survive. He will have to undergo more surgery to prepare the arm for a prosthetic, Ellner said. That will involve removing more tissue that may not be healthy, and then grafting skin and muscle onto the remaining bone, he said.

"We basically told him that he's going to go back to doing the things he did before, his athletics, his woodworking, his job," he said.

Metz's family lives in North Carolina and were en route to the hospital on Thursday, the doctors said.

Neighbors describe Metz as a quiet, friendly man who helps them shovel out from storms. They said they were caring for his dog until he comes home and were visiting him in the hospital.

His case evoked memories of Colorado climber Aron Ralston, who cut off his arm with a dull blade after getting trapped under a boulder in a remote Utah canyon in 2003.

He twisted his arm against a rock to break the bones, cut through his flesh, then wrapped the stump in a makeshift sling. Then, he rappelled down a 60-foot drop and hiked six miles through the desert for help.

Later that year, an Australian miner amputated his arm below the elbow with a short-bladed craft knife when he was pinned under an overturned tractor carrying more than three tons of limestone dust.

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Associated Press writer Stephanie Reitz contributed to this report.

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10:30 PM on 08/06/2010
wow... I don't think I would have the will to cut my own limb off. I'd sooner swallow a suicide pill... Since I live alone in a large house, and since I sometimes work on a furnace or a boiler by myself, I will have to keep this article in mind and never do so again without a cell phone in my pocket.

He's lucky to have friends who care so much for him to be worried. Though I disagree with some other comments about his options. If he was already rotting, then he was already in a weakened state. While it is technically possible to hack saw through metal it takes a significant amount of effort and he probably lacked the time and energy to do so.
10:00 PM on 06/17/2010
There is something very wrong about this story. Gangrene doesn't set in for 48-72 hours. This idiot decides to cut off his arm after 12 hours, he does not succeed, and he is eventually rescued. 18 hrs later. Any half sane person would have used those power tools to dismantle the furnace and free his arm. This guy is not a hero he is an irrational idiot who watches too much TV.
07:33 PM on 06/17/2010
Hey Metz, I've got a boiler that needs some work - want to give me a hand?
05:38 AM on 06/17/2010
What an idiot. Instead of thinking how he can use his tools to disassemble what is trapping his arm he tries to cut his arm off! He had a hacksaw, hammer, and something he could use to pry with no doubt. This has to be the most panic stricken, imbecilic response I've ever heard of. For all the aptitude he has shown he may as well have cut his arm off as he definitely couldn't find his behind with both hands. I would have ripped that furnace to shreds before I started to scream like a panic stricken fool.
06:40 PM on 06/16/2010
The boiler company is, of course, going to be sued? It would be horrific for it to be otherwise.
01:54 PM on 06/14/2010
Some company gave him a free boiler after all of this! He is lucky , those things usually cost an arm AND a leg.
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03:22 PM on 06/11/2010
Let's Go, Metz! Let's Go, Metz!
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bigmovieman
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03:07 PM on 06/11/2010
did they find a tape recorder nearby?

"I want to play a game" XD

Cool story though.
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Christopher Koulouris
02:52 PM on 06/11/2010
From now on when you are in a dire situation and do not know whether you are able to cut your own limb off. Think WWJD. What Would Jonathan Do?

http://scallywagandvagabond.com/2010/06/jonathan-metz-hacks-his-arm-off/
02:48 PM on 06/11/2010
"It wasn't such a big deal," he said offhandedly.
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jlmincey
12:47 PM on 06/11/2010
Whoa. I don't think that I would have it in me. And not to be crass, but is it just me or does this sound alot like those Saw movies?

Good luck to the guy.
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03:04 PM on 06/11/2010
Most of us don't know what we're capable of until we're in a life/death situation.
06:28 AM on 06/17/2010
Even if we wilfully caused the "life/death" situation. Do you work for Barnum and Bailey?
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Hugatreetoday
Do or do not, there is no try.
12:37 PM on 06/11/2010
I live in CT. The man is back in surgery today at St. Francis Hospital in Hartford, for skin grafting I believe the news said. Good luck to him!

I'm glad to hear neighbors are taking care of his little doggie!
11:56 AM on 06/11/2010
Now this guy is a real hero with true guts. A real non manufactured life and death story. So glad he was rescued!
11:34 AM on 06/11/2010
Was it worth it though? In the Saw movies I'd choose to do absolutely nothing and wait for Death. I'm sure if the young man had a gun he would have just shot himself dead.
11:48 AM on 06/12/2010
You're either young or have very little in your life to live for. Me, I'd do anything I could to stay alive because I have tons of things left to do with my life before I give it up.
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11:33 AM on 06/11/2010
I love that you just found a random "arm" picture for this piece.
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Hugatreetoday
Do or do not, there is no try.
12:35 PM on 06/11/2010
LMAO! That is so freakin' funny...seriously. So stupid. C'mon HP...you can do better than that can't ya?
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Ed Thayer
03:06 PM on 06/11/2010
A right arm at that.