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Fire chiefs are concerned the new Fifty Shades of Grey film could lead to more people being stuck or trapped in objects like handcuffs or rings.
In 2013/14, firefighters attended 472 incidents involving people being trapped or stuck, often in everyday household items. This has steadily increased year on year since the Fifty Shades of Grey books were release.
The Brigade started a campaign called Fifty Shades of Red, asking people to think carefully before getting themselves into sticky situations.
Despite the campaign’s worldwide coverage, the Brigade are still called to more than one embarrassing incident every day.
For example, in November last year firefighters came to the rescue of a man forced to undergo surgery to remove two metal rings that had been stuck on his penis for three days.
The man attended accident and emergency at a London hospital in the early hours but when doctors found they couldn’t remove the steel rings they called the Brigade. Two firefighters scrubbed up and removed the rings using pedal cutters - a hydraulic handheld piece of cutting equipment.
Since April 2013 the capital’s fire crews have been called out to:
14 incidents involving children with their heads stuck in potties or toilet seats
28 incidents involving people being trapped in handcuffs
293 rings removed including Seven instances of men with rings stuck on their penises
Each incident costs taxpayers at least £295, meaning the incidents over the past three years have cost £388,810.
The Brigade said that in the past its crews have been called to a man whose penis was stuck in a toaster, and another with




