Firefighters in Scranton, Pennsylvania Rescue Boy With Arm Stuck in a Billiards Table

did they really need the chisels, saw and hammers instead of just unscrewing the rail bolts? oy!
 
"Although this was a new incident for the Scranton Fire Department, veteran Mike Grimes had a good gameplan and executed it based on previous similar incidents occurring in the past."

I just have 3 observations based on the article:

1. What similar incidents had happened previously that relate to getting one's hand stuck in a pool table?

2. Can somebody use the AZB pool table app to show how exactly this gameplan was executed? Step by step?

3. It is probably the first time the lotion at the Comfort Inn was used for this application. Guess the lotion?

Just some thoughts.

Michael
 
"Although this was a new incident for the Scranton Fire Department, veteran Mike Grimes had a good gameplan and executed it based on previous similar incidents occurring in the past."

I just have 3 observations based on the article:

1. What similar incidents had happened previously that relate to getting one's hand stuck in a pool table?

2. Can somebody use the AZB pool table app to show how exactly this gameplan was executed? Step by step?

3. It is probably the first time the lotion at the Comfort Inn was used for this application. Guess the lotion?

Just some thoughts.

Michael

1. Possibly someone with arm stuck in a sink.
2. LOL... I leave that for better men than me.
3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otCpCn0l4Wo

Argonath
 
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