Fire crews called to woman locked in Swansea toilet
FIREFIGHTERS were called to rescue a woman who found herself locked in a toilet at Swansea Bus Station late last night.
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service sent a crew from Morriston at 11.24pm to the help the woman who was believed to be in her 50s.
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A spokeswoman for Swansea Council confirmed the lock had broken on the toilet door and the woman was stuck for around 20 minutes before being released from the cubicle.
The woman was released before fire crews arrived and received first aid treatment at the scene.
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Comments
by Philosoraptor
Thursday, July 05 2012, 12:19PM
“DDTrebs, I thought it was "Oh dear, what a calamity..."?”
by DDTrebs
Thursday, July 05 2012, 11:49AM
“There's a song about that. All together now...Oh Dear what can the matter be, one old lady locked in the lavatory, she was there from Sunday to Saturday, nobody knew she was there......”
by abertawejack
Thursday, July 05 2012, 11:47AM
“Oh dear what can the matter be one ole dear locked in the lavatory, evening post sent it to anybody cos nobody new she was there. all together now........”
by Dai_Chotomy
Thursday, July 05 2012, 10:20AM
“Someone called out the Fire Brigade because a woman was stuck in the lav?
The Evening Post thought that a woman stuck in the lav was a story?
She was released before the Fire Brigade got there, good.
She received first aid...”