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Dublin Fire Brigade were called to the scene of a very distressing incident yesterday afternoon involving a giant yellow container and a person.
A unit from Rathfarnham station was called out to free someone after the person realised they had locked themselves in.
Awkward.
Our Rathfarnham fire engine has freed a person from a container in #Knocklyon after they realised they were locked in #Dublin #fire pic.twitter.com/TIm7lpVKdR
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) April 17, 2017
Why were they in there? How did they lock themselves in? OMG what if that happened and you had no phone and no way to call help and you were trapped forEVER?
So many questions. Good on Dublin Fire Brigade for coming to the rescue.
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