Fire department operation - Locked in the toilet: Door pried open in subway station
Firefighters have freed a woman from a public toilet in a Munich subway station. The woman was unable to open the door on Wednesday, according to a statement from the fire department on Thursday. The lock was reportedly defective. The subway guard was also unable to open the door with an emergency key, so the fire department had to pry it off its hinges with a crowbar. The woman was able to continue her journey after the operation.
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Source: www.stern.de