TRICKY JOB Firefighters Free Toddler After Fingers Get Stuck in Plughole
Firefighters Free Toddler After Fingers Get Stuck in Plughole

Fire crews in Birmingham were called to an unusual rescue after a toddler became trapped in a plughole at hospital.

West Midlands Fire Service confirmed they were called to Birmingham Children’s Hospital when a one-year-old got three fingers stuck in a metal plug fitting.

Specialist firefighters from the Technical Rescue Unit attended the hospital’s surgery department, where they carefully cut away the plughole to release the child.

A spokesperson for the service said the rescue was a “tricky job” but praised the delicate work of crews.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), West Midlands Fire Service’s Technical Rescue team said:

“Tricky job at Birmingham Children’s Hospital in surgery having to cut off a plughole from three fingers of a one-year-old. All went well and a full recovery will be made.”

The child is expected to make a full recovery following the incident.

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