Latest News For The North West

Merseyside Firefighters Cut 18 Free From Swings Following TikTok Craze

Southport’s youth are being asked to rethink their behaviour after a viral TikTok crazy led to Merseyside Firefighters cutting 18 children free from swings in the last two months.

Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service issued a warning through social media after noticing a spike in children and teenagers finding themselves stuck in baby and infant swings in playgrounds and parks.

The TikTok craze began at the start of April with fire crews responding to 18 incidents involving people trapped in swings.

According to Merseyside Fire & Rescue, it’s believed the teenagers are taking inspiration from a challenge on TikTok. Fire services across the UK spoke out last year about the number of 999 calls they received to assist people in similar situations, with the craze now seeming to have reached Merseyside.

The majority of the incidents attended by MFRS involved young people between the ages of 11 and 15. Of these incidents, 11 took place in Knowsley – four of which were in Webster Park and three in Memorial Park in Kirkby. Two incidents took place in Sefton, Wirral and Liverpool, and one in St Helens.

Some of the incidents have seen crews able to release the youngsters without the need for tools, but others have led to the complete dismantling of the swings, rendering them unusable to other members of the local community.

Thankfully no one was injured as a result of these incidents, but MFRS is calling on teenagers to think twice about taking part in such challenges or dares.

Ben Ryder, Area Manager for Operational Response at MFRS, said: “We attend all kinds of different incidents with people needing our assistance from a whole host of situations. We are built to help – it’s in our nature – but these kind of incidents are completely avoidable, unnecessary and cause a huge expense to local authorities.”

 A Knowsley Council spokesperson said: “Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service provide a crucial service to our communities and it’s unacceptable that a small number of people are wasting their valuable time in this way.

I would encourage parents to speak to their children and explain the consequences of this behaviour. I would also say to our young people that while we welcome you to use our parks and green spaces please don’t participate in behaviour that puts yourself and others at risk.”

AM Ryder added:  “We would urge young people to think twice before trying to imitate the latest dare or challenge they have seen online. It might seem like a bit of fun and it might increase your following online, but is it worth it?

You could be injured as a result, it causes damage to playgrounds that have to be cut apart to free you, leaving them unusable by other members of the community who want to enjoy these facilities in a responsible way. We are lucky to have free and easy access to our parks and playgrounds – don’t ruin it for everyone else.

Incidents like this tie up already stretched fire service resources, diverting crews away from more serious, potentially life-threatening incidents. Every single incident our crews attend takes time to deal with. Every minute counts when someone’s life is at risk – remember, we can’t be in two places at once.”

John Nicoll

Recent Posts

Cardinal Newman College £6 Million Renovation Begins

Construction of a £6m state-of-the-art teaching centre at Cardinal Newman College has started. The 1,200 sq metre…

11 months ago

Preston Pub Owner Charged With Attacking Punter

Police were called to a well-known Preston pub in October after one of it's owners…

11 months ago

Watersports Lake & Dry Ski Slope Set To Be Built Close To Preston Docks

Interesting plans for a complex leisure facility featuring a watersports lake and a dry ski…

1 year ago

Woman Turns Lockdown Hobby Into Fundraiser for Sight Loss Charity

Frances Hamer took up painting to pass the time during lockdown and now she is…

1 year ago

Penwortham Puppy Beaten By Man Arrested On Suspicion Of Animal Cruelty

A Penwortham man has been arrested on suspicion of animal cruelty following an incident in…

1 year ago

8-Year-Old Preston Boy Dies After Hit By Van

An eight-year-old Preston boy has died after being hit by a van. The child, who…

1 year ago