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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Fly on February 29, 2012, 08:27:04 PM
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Part of a fire & rescue squad's checks are:
Will the building we are trying to get an overweight person out of take the weight
of the number of team members required to do the task, plus the person's weight.
One fire crew actually fell through the floor trying to rescue a 34st man from a fitness centre.
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Blimey 34 stones is a huge weight to try and rescue but what would they do --- just leave him to perish - I think not.
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At least the guy was in a fitness centre.
just leave him to perish - I think not.
Me neither, but isn't there something wrong in society or family life when people need removing
through windows cos they're to wide to fit through doors.
http://www.express.co.uk/features/view/302582/The-fat-of-the-land (http://www.express.co.uk/features/view/302582/The-fat-of-the-land)
All at the cost to the NHS via the tax payer.
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This should have been sorted before he was half as fat as he is now. Was nobody interested before? Doctor? Family?
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What he said.
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Spot on.
Whilst I have every sympathy for obese people with medical conditions.
I'm fattist. Sorry hands up :(
Posted by Fly, as Fly.
I've PM'ed myself ::)
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I think sometimes being over weight has an unlying problem for the person concerned, like drinking, drugs, smoking etc the person has to 'want' to try and do something about the weight themselves and seek help with it
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It's on 5 now ;-)
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I watched it for a while last night - they were using a hoist to get a fat bloke out of a pretend toilet.
I'm afraid that as I watched the hoist in action, I couldn't help thinking they should have an industrial strength elastic band on it so they could twang him into the ambulance...
What?
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FIFTY EIGHT STONE !!!! :o
Tried to 'live' for two days without his carers, he couldn't even get out of bed.
It's on again now !