Firefighters rush to a home and are forced to use an angle grinder to remove a teenager's finger stuck in a TOILET ROLL holder

  • Firefighters were called to home and found boy's finger stuck in toilet roll holder
  • Fire brigade and paramedic crews were called after 12.30pm on Wednesday 
  • They found the boy with his finger stuck in a metal hole in the toilet roll holder
  • Firefighters were required to use an angle grinder to release the boy's finger 

Firefighters experienced an unusual rescue after being called to a home and finding a teenager's finger stuck in a toilet roll holder. 

Metropolitan Fire Brigade and paramedics were called to a home in Pascoe Avenue, Croydon in Melbourne after 12.30pm on Wednesday. 

There they found the boy with his finger stuck in a metal hole in the toilet roll holder. 

There they found the boy with his finger stuck in a metal hole in the toilet roll holder (stock)

There they found the boy with his finger stuck in a metal hole in the toilet roll holder (stock)

Firefighters were required to use an angle grinder to release the boy's finger from the toilet roll. 

Emergency crews were unaware of how his finger got stuck.

Firefighters were required to use an angle grinder to release the boy's finger from the toilet roll

Firefighters were required to use an angle grinder to release the boy's finger from the toilet roll

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Firefighters forced to use angle grinder to remove teenager's finger stuck in a TOILET ROLL holder

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