A 68-year-old man from Pennsylvania says he is quite lucky after he survived his second lightning strike on Friday, nearly 27 years after lighting first struck him.
Don Frick and his six other people were attending Hamlin's Ole Tyme Daz festival on Friday afternoon when the incident took place. After a sudden storm, all of them decide to take shelter in a shed shortly before lightning struck the ground nearby.
The strike sent a shock so strong through Frick and four others in the shed that it put him against the wall. "When I came to and realized I was alive, the first thing that came to my mind was that I'm pretty lucky," Frick told the AP.
Though none of the others in the shed were seriously injured, Frick said he burned his zipper and pockets. Frick survived the first lightning attack twenty-seven years earlier, while he was driving a tractor-trailer in Lenox, Pennsylvania. At that time, his left side was injured and he was put on bedrest for over three weeks.



















