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Baby Swings and the TikTok Challenge

Fire crews in Shrewsbury were called out to rescue a teenage girl trapped at one of Shrewsbury Town Council’s play areas last week.

The young female had to be freed from a baby swing by fire officers at the Moston Road/Meadow Farm Drive play area in the north of the town.

A number of similar incidents have been reported across the country in copycat challenges where teenagers film themselves using children’s swings before getting stuck.

Gary Farmer, operations manager at the Town Council, said: “Our staff were alerted to damage to one of our baby swings at the play area on Meadow Farm Drive by the Fire Service. The swings are not designed to take anyone over the age of four and I find it unbelievable that anyone can behave in such a reckless way.

“The baby swing will have to be renewed at a cost to the Town Council. We will work with both West Mercia Police and Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service to identify cases where people have foolishly trapped themselves and ensure that we recover the costs of replacing the play equipment if this is damaged.

“This dangerous activity means that we have the situation where our play equipment is unavailable for children which is an inconvenience to local families with young children, but this irresponsible behaviour also takes valuable time away from the Fire Service attending more serious emergencies.”

To report any incidents of damage to the play equipment in the town, please contact Shrewsbury Town Council on 01743 281010 during office hours or West Mercia Police on 101.

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