See This Head Stuck in Washing Machine

See This Head Stuck in Washing Machine
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FUJIAN - A unusual kind happened at Fuqing City, Fujian Province, China. A man found out that his washing machine was not working. According to Southeast Express at Sunday (30/5), he thought the drum might have been the problem, so he checked it out.
Unexpectedly, he wasn't able to pull his head out afterwards. His roommate tried to help, but failed. Eventually Fujian province firefighters came to his rescue. They cut the washing machine into pieces and eventually saved him. Luckily, he was pulled out by a team of firefighters after less than an hour.
This unidentified man accidentally got his head stuck inside the machine while trying to fix the drum.
To make sure he had adequate oxygen supply, the firemen first forcibly separated the drum from the washing machine frame, and then carefully broke it while the man's head was still inside, according to the statement.
It's not the first time Chinese firefighters have rescued people who've got themselves in a tight spot.
In April, firefighters freed a three-year-old boy who got his head stuck in a sunroof and last year a woman got trapped between two walls while trying to retrieve something she dropped.
Unexpectedly, he wasn't able to pull his head out afterwards. His roommate tried to help, but failed. Eventually Fujian province firefighters came to his rescue. They cut the washing machine into pieces and eventually saved him. Luckily, he was pulled out by a team of firefighters after less than an hour.
This unidentified man accidentally got his head stuck inside the machine while trying to fix the drum.
To make sure he had adequate oxygen supply, the firemen first forcibly separated the drum from the washing machine frame, and then carefully broke it while the man's head was still inside, according to the statement.
It's not the first time Chinese firefighters have rescued people who've got themselves in a tight spot.
In April, firefighters freed a three-year-old boy who got his head stuck in a sunroof and last year a woman got trapped between two walls while trying to retrieve something she dropped.
(rnz)