Little boy gets head stuck in toilet seat, needs help from fire department to get out
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Firefighters in England say they were called to help free a young boy after he 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 home-made "protective gear" for the process.
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Pictures released by Avon Fire and Rescue in England show the young boy looking worried with his head stuck through the hole of a blue potty training seat which fits on a toilet.
Further snaps show the lad with safety goggles on and a plastic lid protecting his face while a rescuer cuts through the plastic seat.
The pictures were tweeted by Temple Fire Station, Bristol, U.K., with the caption: "The work never stops!
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"One of our Watch Managers had to respond to an incident involving his young boy and a toilet seat!
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"Thankfully he was released safely, all whilst using appropriate PPE! Good work! Please don't try this at home, call the professionals."