Firefighters rescue little boy who got head stuck in a potty training toilet seat
British firefighters were called to free a young boy who got his head stuck in a toilet seat.
The fire crew used a Dremel spinning disc cutter to free the tot, who was given some homemade “protective gear” for the process.
Pictures released by Avon Fire and Rescue in Bristol, England, show the young boy looking worried, with his head poking through the hole of a blue potty training seat, which fits on a toilet.
Further snaps show the youngster with safety goggles and a plastic lid protecting his face while a rescuer cuts through the plastic seat.
The pictures were tweeted by Bristol’s Temple Fire Station with the caption: “The work never stops!
“One of our watch managers had to respond to an incident involving this young boy and a toilet seat!”
The work never stops! One of our Watch Managers had to respond to an incident involving his young boy and a toilet seat! Thank fully he was released safely, all whilst using appropriate PPE! Good work 👏! Please don't try this at home, call the professionals. @RAP605 @dremel pic.twitter.com/lIR4SL1qoC
— Temple Fire Station (@TempleFireStn) January 28, 2019
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