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It is not every day that Wichita firefighters find a panicky, naked man handcuffed to a toilet in a motel room just set on fire
http://www.kansas.com/mld/eagle/news/local/5236426.htm
It is not every day that Wichita firefighters find a panicky, naked man handcuffed to a toilet in a motel room just set on fire
Originally posted by zoobyshoe
This reminds me of the time in
college when one of the cafeteria
ladies found me tied naked to
a steel post in the kitchen with
my left foot in a large pot of
tomato sauce, with a pair of
nylons pulled over my head. Made
perfect sense at the time, but so
hard to explain later.
Originally posted by zoobyshoe
This reminds me of the time in
college when one of the cafeteria
ladies found me tied naked to
a steel post in the kitchen with
my left foot in a large pot of
tomato sauce, with a pair of
nylons pulled over my head. Made
perfect sense at the time, but so
hard to explain later.
So hard to explain later.Originally posted by Tsunami
How IS it that it made perfect sense at the time?
She said: "Hm. Reminds me of aAnd what did she say to you when she saw you?
The man may have been intoxicated or under the influence of drugs, which can impair judgment and lead to accidents. He may have also voluntarily handcuffed himself as a prank or as a result of a dare.
The fire crew most likely used specialized tools to cut or break the handcuffs, allowing the man to free himself from the toilet. They may have also used lubricants to help remove the handcuffs.
It is not specified in the article whether or not the man sustained any injuries. However, it is possible for injuries to occur during a rescue operation, especially if the individual is in a compromised or vulnerable position.
The article does not mention a specific time frame, but it is likely that the rescue operation took only a few minutes. Fire crews are trained to respond quickly and efficiently in emergency situations.
To prevent similar incidents, it is important to always use restraints, such as handcuffs, responsibly and with caution. It is also important to avoid using restraints while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. It may also be helpful to have a spare key or backup plan in case of accidental or unintentional restraint lock-in.