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London Fire Brigade reveals rise in handcuff callouts | London Fire Brigade reveals rise in handcuff callouts |
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Firefighters in London have been called to assist people who have become stuck in objects such as handcuffs and toilet seats more than 1,300 times in the last three years. | Firefighters in London have been called to assist people who have become stuck in objects such as handcuffs and toilet seats more than 1,300 times in the last three years. |
London Fire Brigade said each instance cost taxpayers some £290, meaning the mishaps have cost at least £377,000. | |
Emergency callouts included incidents where men had their genitals stuck in a toaster and a vacuum cleaner. | |
The brigade urged people to think carefully before calling 999. | The brigade urged people to think carefully before calling 999. |
In 2010-11, crews attended 416 incidents in which people became trapped or stuck in objects. | In 2010-11, crews attended 416 incidents in which people became trapped or stuck in objects. |
In 2011-12 this rose to 441 and in 2012-13 it rose again, to 453. | In 2011-12 this rose to 441 and in 2012-13 it rose again, to 453. |
The most common object people needed help to escape from was handcuffs, with 79 callouts since 2010. | The most common object people needed help to escape from was handcuffs, with 79 callouts since 2010. |
Fifty Shades | Fifty Shades |
Third Officer, Dave Brown, said: "Some of the incidents our firefighters are called out could be prevented with a little common sense. | Third Officer, Dave Brown, said: "Some of the incidents our firefighters are called out could be prevented with a little common sense. |
"I don't know whether it's the Fifty Shades effect, but the number of incidents involving items like handcuffs seems to have gone up. | "I don't know whether it's the Fifty Shades effect, but the number of incidents involving items like handcuffs seems to have gone up. |
"I'm sure most people will be Fifty Shades of red by the time our crews arrive to free them." | "I'm sure most people will be Fifty Shades of red by the time our crews arrive to free them." |
The brigade advised people to always keep the keys handy if they used handcuffs. | The brigade advised people to always keep the keys handy if they used handcuffs. |
Some 18 incidents involved children with their heads stuck in potties or toilet seats. | Some 18 incidents involved children with their heads stuck in potties or toilet seats. |
And children got their fingers stuck in toys 17 times - including one boy with a piece of lego stuck on his finger and another with his head in a tambourine. | And children got their fingers stuck in toys 17 times - including one boy with a piece of lego stuck on his finger and another with his head in a tambourine. |
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