London's Fire Brigade rescued a person stuck in a cat flap - and other less embarrassing reasons
Briefly

The London Fire Brigade responds to an average of six rescues each day, often for situations where individuals feel embarrassed to request help. In the past 18 months, they have rescued a total of 318 people from fires, but the majority of rescues are from non-fire incidents. These include individuals locked behind doors and in lifts, as well as those involved in various unusual predicaments. The Brigade is urging people not to hesitate in calling for aid, assuring them of judgment-free assistance.
The London Fire Brigade responds to an average of six rescues a day, many of which involve people who are embarrassed or reluctant to seek help.
Firefighters have rescued people from a range of incidents including locked doors, lifts, and even unusual situations like being stuck in a cat flap.
Group Commander Coltress emphasized that many emergencies can deteriorate if individuals wait too long to seek help due to embarrassment.
The Brigade encourages individuals to reach out for assistance, assuring them that they will receive support without judgment.
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