Firefighter hits right note to free toddler stuck in a tambourine

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Source: Radio New Zealand

RNZ / Richard Tindiller

A long-serving Wellington firefighter can chalk up another first after a callout to a toddler with a tambourine stuck on his neck.

The Johnsonville crew was called to the incident at a daycare centre around 10.20am on Friday.

Watch commander John Devereux said the child – thought to be about one – got the tambourine over his head and couldn’t get it off again.

“He wasn’t distressed at all. It was loosely around his neck. He was wearing it like a loose collar.”

Devereux said the musical instrument was made of laminated wood – no match for a pair of bolt cutters.

While the toddler was distracted by the fire engine, a crew member crept around the back of his head, Devereux said and snipped the tambourine off.

“I don’t think he even noticed.”

The callout was a first for Devereux in his 47 years in the fire service.

“I haven’t been to a tambourine over the head, but I have been to a couple of buckets over the head.”

He said dishwashing liquid or snips usually sorted those out.

Asked how the crew was feeling about the success, he said it was: “Just another day at the office”.

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