A boy’s head had been stuck in a traffic cone while playing at school in Malaysia. Teachers called emergency services for help and six firefighters rushed to the scene, it took twenty minutes to cut the cone using the tool.
Firefighters Spend Twenty Minutes Removing Traffic Cone From 10-Year-Old’s Head
To save the blushes of a 10-year-old child who accidentally got his head stuck in a traffic cone while playing, firefighters were called to a school.
Teachers at the school in Johor, Malaysia, attempted to move the cones for a half-hour before calling the emergency services to help get them off the child's head.

Pontian Fire and Rescue Station was able to carefully separate the pupil's head from the cone after a delicate 20-minute procedure with a cutter to remove the cone, which resembled an old dunce's hat.
Operations commander Mohd Ezal Azman said: "Six firefighters rushed to the scene with an SOS Rescue Tool after receiving a call about the incident at 1.28 pm.”
"We spent 20 minutes freeing the 10-year-old victim by cutting the cone using the rescue tool."

Another embarrassing incident reportedly happened when a woman in Belgium requested the aid of firefighters in June of this year to find the source of a burning smell.
Firefighters discovered the woman's vibrator to be the source of a worrying burning smell in her apartment, leaving her red-faced.
According to the emergency services, the embarrassed sex toy owner pretended to be unaware of the object when it was pointed out to him.
The woman is reported to have said, "Wow, what's that," after it was determined that the burning scent was coming from an overheating vibrator.