Emergency responders successfully extricate youngster from a vertical distance of five meters.
On a sunny Sunday afternoon, a dramatic rescue operation unfolded at a playground near the forest house in Ober-Olmer forest. A young child had climbed onto a climbing frame from the outside, only to find herself stuck on the roof at a height of five meters.
Fortunately, the voluntary fire department of Ober-Olm was on hand to help. Six firefighters arrived at the scene and swiftly set up a ladder to aid in the rescue. The child, who was unable to climb down on her own, was guided down the ladder by the firefighters.
With the help of the fire department, the child successfully climbed down from the roof and was reunited with her family. The rescue operation was a testament to the quick thinking and professionalism of the Ober-Olm Volunteer Fire Department.
Despite numerous searches, there are no relevant search results available to identify the rescue personnel from the volunteer fire department of Ober-Olm who saved the day. However, the community is grateful for their bravery and dedication.
The incident serves as a reminder to always supervise children at playgrounds, especially those with climbing structures. It's always better to be safe than sorry.
The rescue operation took place on Sunday, September 14th, adding another exciting chapter to the history of the Ober-Olm Volunteer Fire Department. The community can rest easy knowing that they have such a dedicated team ready to help in times of need.
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