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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.

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.

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.

The most common object people needed help to escape from was handcuffs, with 79 callouts since 2010.

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I can understand the vacuum, but the toaster? :shock:

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I can understand the vacuum, but the toaster? :shock:

Hmm my toaster has a frozen, a Bagel and a warming function - nothing in the manual for a "Sticking your todger into the toaster function"
Will have to look for that next time I get a new one ;)

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Are they sure 'toaster' wasn't some sort of euphemism? Because you'd need to be especially small down there or have one kick-ass toaster :lol:

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Are they sure 'toaster' wasn't some sort of euphemism? Because you'd need to be especially small down there or have one kick-ass toaster :lol:

Just as long as it's not a Breville toasted sandwich maker. <wince>.


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I wonder what the NHS stats are on removing objects from orifaces?

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I wonder what the NHS stats are on removing objects from orifaces?

I vaguely remember a story some years ago of an old soldier who somehow impaled himself anally on a cannon shell. :shock:

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pcernie wrote:
Are they sure 'toaster' wasn't some sort of euphemism? Because you'd need to be especially small down there or have one kick-ass toaster :lol:

Just as long as it's not a Breville toasted sandwich maker. <wince>.

Its that waffle effect that they are looking for

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l3v1ck wrote:
I wonder what the NHS stats are on removing objects from orifaces?

I vaguely remember a story some years ago of an old soldier who somehow impaled himself anally on a cannon shell. :shock:


He was using the shell to push his piles back up there, however it got stuck & required the bomb squad to show up as it was actually live.

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Amnesia10 wrote:
l3v1ck wrote:
I wonder what the NHS stats are on removing objects from orifaces?

I vaguely remember a story some years ago of an old soldier who somehow impaled himself anally on a cannon shell. :shock:


He was using the shell to push his piles back up there, however it got stuck & required the bomb squad to show up as it was actually live.


We'll, one way or the other it would have sorted his piles out (or possibly spread them over a very large area).

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Amnesia10 wrote:
l3v1ck wrote:
I wonder what the NHS stats are on removing objects from orifaces?

I vaguely remember a story some years ago of an old soldier who somehow impaled himself anally on a cannon shell. :shock:


He was using the shell to push his piles back up there, however it got stuck & required the bomb squad to show up as it was actually live.

Yes that was it. :D


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Are they sure 'toaster' wasn't some sort of euphemism? Because you'd need to be especially small down there or have one kick-ass toaster :lol:



2 words....



pop tarts :lol:

Or bagels..

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pcernie wrote:
Are they sure 'toaster' wasn't some sort of euphemism? Because you'd need to be especially small down there or have one kick-ass toaster :lol:

2 words....
pop tarts :lol:
Or bagels..

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