Man who ‘may have taken illegal high’ is rescued from top of lamppost by firefighters
A man who scaled a lamppost and was rescued by fire crews using a 13.5-metre (45ft) ladder is thought to have taken an illegal high.
West Midlands Fire Service used its main Twitter feed to post pictures of the “unusual” incident in Handsworth, Birmingham, on Saturday night.
Police were also called to the scene in Grove Lane, near Handsworth, along with a West Midlands Ambulance Service hazardous area response team.
This was an unusual incident over the weekend.
The man, under the influence of an illegal high, had to be brought down by fire crews and ambulance personnel using a hydraulic platform.
This could of ended very differently… https://t.co/7id7fk9Xbw— West Midlands Fire (@WestMidsFire) July 2, 2018
An ambulance service spokesman said: “We were called to reports of a man in a precarious position at the top of a lamppost.
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“The man was brought down to safety by the fire service before we treated him for a hand injury. He was then transported to Sandwell Hospital for further assessment.”
Blue watch @HandsworthFire @HighgateFire rescue man swinging from lamppost, great multi agency work with @WMASHART AND @WMPolice pic.twitter.com/1HDExl5S9L
— Handsworth Fire (@HandsworthFire) June 30, 2018
Handsworth fire station’s Twitter feed said crews had arrived just in time.
It said: “You’ll never find our 13.5m ladder pitch in any Drill book, it was a one off…”