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Woman gets head stuck in bottle bank | Woman gets head stuck in bottle bank |
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Firefighters were called after a young woman got her head stuck in a bottle bank. | |
The woman, believed to be a student, had been enjoying a night out with friends in Southampton when she poked her head into the bin outside the civic centre. | The woman, believed to be a student, had been enjoying a night out with friends in Southampton when she poked her head into the bin outside the civic centre. |
When fire crews arrived she was surrounded by friends who were unable to pull her from the bin. | When fire crews arrived she was surrounded by friends who were unable to pull her from the bin. |
Crew manager Chris Rashleigh told the Southern Daily Echo: “I think it was student night. I think she had been there for a little while by the time we got there. Her feet were touching the ground. She said it was dark and smelly.” | Crew manager Chris Rashleigh told the Southern Daily Echo: “I think it was student night. I think she had been there for a little while by the time we got there. Her feet were touching the ground. She said it was dark and smelly.” |
Firefighters were working out how to cut her free when she managed to wriggle clear. “I was explaining what equipment we had when all of a sudden she was free,” said Rashleigh. | Firefighters were working out how to cut her free when she managed to wriggle clear. “I was explaining what equipment we had when all of a sudden she was free,” said Rashleigh. |
The woman was unhurt but embarrassed. “She was very relieved to come out.” | |
She said: “‘I will never do that again.’” | She said: “‘I will never do that again.’” |
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