Fire detection regiment in the province of British Northamptonchair details some disturbing calls for help over the past months, including a man who dial 999 to remove wedding ring from his finger.
The Daily Express, The strange calls received by the fire brigade included the contacts he had made seven men stranded in the bathroom, and three calls to people who suspended their feet rail.
She calls for help that strange also included a phone conversation a man to save him after he commented on the ladder, and contacts of three retirees stuck in motorcycles.
The newspaper said that the firefighters in the province have cut Northamptonchair 44 wedding ring from the fingers of callers asked for help, and still 62 material, including bracelets and collars, shaving, men and women have failed to remove them, and broke the lock a bicycle.
The newspaper quoted a spokesman for the Municipal Council of the British province as saying, "Always encourage people to think carefully before dialing 999 for help if there were not an emergency.
The County Sheriff of Essex British revealed last month, details some of the calls annoying and deceptive to ask for help, including the woman contacted the dial 999 to remove the spider from her home, and a call for help to report the occurrence of an error in his gloves that work on the battery to warm his hands on the day of festival last Christmas.
The Daily Express, The strange calls received by the fire brigade included the contacts he had made seven men stranded in the bathroom, and three calls to people who suspended their feet rail.
She calls for help that strange also included a phone conversation a man to save him after he commented on the ladder, and contacts of three retirees stuck in motorcycles.
The newspaper said that the firefighters in the province have cut Northamptonchair 44 wedding ring from the fingers of callers asked for help, and still 62 material, including bracelets and collars, shaving, men and women have failed to remove them, and broke the lock a bicycle.
The newspaper quoted a spokesman for the Municipal Council of the British province as saying, "Always encourage people to think carefully before dialing 999 for help if there were not an emergency.
The County Sheriff of Essex British revealed last month, details some of the calls annoying and deceptive to ask for help, including the woman contacted the dial 999 to remove the spider from her home, and a call for help to report the occurrence of an error in his gloves that work on the battery to warm his hands on the day of festival last Christmas.