How long could a human survive in a bath of ice?



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If you're talking about how long you can survive in ice water, there is a low probability of death after 30 minutes, a high probability after 1.5 hours. However, it may be possible to revive a drowning victim who has been under water for considerable time and shows no signs of life - numerous documented cases exist where victims have been resuscitated with no apparent harmful effects after long immersions. When it happens, start CPR immediately and get the victim to a hospital as quickly as possible.
How long can you go without asking another ridiculous question?
it depends on the people in it but normal it was only half hour
Maybe we should let David Blaine find out.
Try it
i think it really depends on the temprature of the water and also how far the guy want to stay in ice ( ha ha)
Check the history books - I'm sure the Nazis would have done experiments on this. Strange question.
you can't get in a bath of ice - only sit on top.
I believe its 40 minutes. Then the person will start to have brain damage which can evenutally kill you.
Hypothermia and unconsciousness would set in within minutes for normal people, not cold adapted. Some people have been salvaged if they are rescued within about an hour, and are rescued by persons trained in the resuscitation of hypothermic patients.

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