Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service warns Hucknall residents not to engage in 'dangerous explosion' social media trend

By Tom Surgay 2nd Dec 2022

NFRS has issued a warning to members of communities across the county, including Hucknall, to not engage in a dangerous 'explosion' social media trend. Photo courtesy of Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service.
NFRS has issued a warning to members of communities across the county, including Hucknall, to not engage in a dangerous 'explosion' social media trend. Photo courtesy of Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service.

Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service has issued a warning to members of communities across the county, including Hucknall, to not engage in a dangerous 'explosion' social media trend.

This comes after a man called 999 when his partner sent a video of an air fryer appearing to explode. 

Dan Palmer, Station Manager for Prevention at Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service, said: "This week we've noticed a viral TikTok trend, where people film their electrical appliances with an 'explosion filter' and send the video to family and friends.

"This trend has the potential to be incredibly dangerous and distressing and has already resulted in at least one false alarm (good intent) call for the Service, on Top Sandy Lane in Market Warsop.

"Crews from Warsop and Edwinstowe attended, after a call at 10:48am on Wednesday 30 November, from a partner who believed there was a genuine fire at the property.

"Although there was nothing malicious about that 999 call itself, there are consequences to false alarms.

"Please don't engage in this trend. We will always be there for our communities when you are in need, but not only do dangerous trends drain emergency service resources, they take us away from other genuine emergencies."

     

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