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Anorak News (Free subscription) | 03/11/2008
OVER the newswires, news from a toilet cubicle in Brierley Hill, near Dudley: The stainless steel lavatory was removed from the cubicle in Brierley Hill, near Dudley, with the man still attached, after the best efforts of emergency services failed to free him, said West Midlands Ambulance Service. See the man seated on the public toilet. He [...]
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Tom Jackson Online (Free subscription) | 03/11/2008
A man needed hospital treatment after finding himself in a sticky situation while using a public toilet. The unnamed 35-year-old visited the toilet in Brierley Hill in the West Midlands. Unfortunately he got more than he bargained for when he sat down and found his posterior firmly glued to the seat. Firefighters were unable to free the man from the toilet seat, so the entire assembly was taken to...
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NewsLite (Free subscription) | 03/11/2008
A man was taken to hospital with a toilet attached to his bum after pranksters smeared super-glue over the seat. The 35-year-old had been using a public loo in Brierley Hill in the West Midlands when he became stuck. Firefighters were called to free him, but when they were unable to do so removed the entire toilet and took it - with the man attached - to a nearby hospital. Doctors used special chemicals...
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bog-brush (Free subscription) | 03/11/2008
A 35-year-old man has been taken to hospital stuck to a public toilet after a prankster covered the seat with glue.The stainless steel lavatory was removed from the cubicle in Brierley Hill, near Dudley, West Midlands, with the man still attached. An ambulance crew and a rapid response vehicle attended the scene, but failed to [...]
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Coxsoft Art News (Free subscription) | 02/11/2008
Could this be the latest thing in performance art? Firefighters, an ambulance crew and a rapid response vehicle attended a man glued to a public lavatory seat in Brierley Hill in the West Midlands yesterday. Some joker had smeared the seat with super glue. Man and loo needed to be taken to hospital, where doctors freed him using chemicals. What a performance! One wonders, could this sort of thing catch...
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Deirdre Alden's Blog (Free subscription) | 04/09/2008
This morning I was a guest of the West Midlands Ambulance Service at an event they held in Brierley Hill (where our regional ambulance headquarters is based). The West Midlands Ambulance Service covers a region with a population of 5.3 million people and deals with two thousand five hundred 999 calls per day. They have 849 vehicles - comprising traditional ambulances, motorbikes (which are all based...