Stader fire brigade saves small discoverers from a strange emergency!
Stader fire brigade saves boys from a bizarre location - the increase in the toilet caused an accident. Parents should be vigilant.
Stader fire brigade saves small discoverers from a strange emergency!
The Stader fire brigade recently had to deploy an unusual use. A small child had put his head into a toilet seat increase for toddlers, which led to a bizarre emergency, reports the Wochblatt . The fire brigade was alerted after the boy's parents noticed that the head was stuck in the increase in the toilet.
When the emergency services arrived, it turned out that the boy had put the seat increase over his head. The fire brigade was able to intervene efficiently and remove the increase in the toilet seat to the child. Despite the chaotic situation, the boy took the rescue operation calmly. The emergency services took the opportunity to appeal to other parents and children, to warn potential imitators and emphasize that childlike curiosity can also be dangerous. The fire brigade advised to ensure that children are supervised in the game and in dealing with everyday objects.
engagement of the fire brigade for the youth
In connection with the enthusiasm of children and adolescents for the fire brigade, it can be seen that this enthusiasm plays an important role not only in emergency situations, but also in training. According to Feuerwehr-UB there are great interest in fire brigade-related activities, which is why many fire brigades found children's fire brigades, to promote enthusiasm and to secure the offspring.
An example of this is a children's fire brigade in Oberbeuren (Kaufbeuren, Bavaria), which has existed since 2016 and has already looked after 84 children in the age group of 8 to 12 years. The aim of these initiatives is to playfully bring the fire brigade closer to children and to convey values such as camaraderie and helpfulness without putting pressure. The volunteer work of the fire brigade is always emphasized, and the activities include extinguishing exercises, skill games and environmentally friendly projects.
-transmitted by West-Ost-Medien