Fire brigade saves girl: finger caught in the pan handle!
In Aurich, a girl was rescued by the fire department after her finger got caught in the pan handle.

Fire brigade saves girl: finger caught in the pan handle!
In a worrying incident in Aurich, Lower Saxony, a little girl was injured in a pan handle today. Loud People's voice This accident was so violent that the child's finger became severely swollen, making it impossible for the parents to help her. In their distress, they called the emergency number to receive quick support.
However, the rapid deployment of the emergency services could not bring the relief hoped for; the girl could not easily be freed from the hold. The local fire department was then alerted. Using a multi-tool, rescuers were able to successfully unlace the handle of the pan without injuring the child. Time also reports on the incident and emphasizes that the girl was ultimately unharmed during the adventure.
The joy of the fire department
When the firefighters finally freed the girl, they also created a beautiful moment. They gave her a teddy bear as a consolation and invited her to attend the fire department's open day. A nice end to a rescue operation that was nerve-wracking for everyone involved.
A look at the statistics shows how important it is to be vigilant when children are involved. Accidents are among the most common health risks for children and young people in Germany. Loud kindersicherheit.de Accidents are the most common cause of death for children aged one and over. Over 43 percent of accidents happen at home or in a private environment.
In 2021, 1.9 million children needed medical help after accidents. The age group of young children in particular - and here girls are significantly affected at 14.3% - often cannot be warned in good time about the dangers that surround them.
This event in Aurich shows how quickly things can happen and how important it is to always keep an eye on the little ones. Let's hope the girl recovers quickly from this incident and pays better attention in the future!