‘Fit fireman’ goes viral after Yorkshire division posts social media safety plea

In spite of the serious message, as comments piled onto the post it seemed most people had just one thing on their mind – and it wasn’t fire safety.

South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue got more than they bargained for when they shared a picture of one of their staff out on duty in uniform during the midst of the heatwave.

After being inundated with call-outs, the fire service posted a plea on its social media pages asking for people to avoid BBQ’s, garden bonfires and open water swimming as temperatures soared across the region earlier this week.

But, in spite of the serious message, as comments piled onto the post it seemed most people had just one thing on their mind – and it wasn’t fire safety.

Shortly after the fire service posted their appeal, some seriously thirsty comments started flooding in thick and fast below with many quick to comment on the local fireman’s attractive appearance.

One person quipped: “Just when I thought today couldn’t get any hotter! I’ve just burst into flames, please send help”

Another commented that after seeing the post mums across west and south Yorkshire would be “having bbqs on bonfires hoping this chap is turning up to give us a talking to.”

Whilst a third joked: “No worries on this page guys it was a false alarm! Everyone on here is wet enough to put their own fire out.”

A fourth added: “If he’s coming to the rescue then I’m going to do all of the above.”

At the time of writing, the post has been shared over 2,500 times and had more than 500 comments – with many praising the hard work of local firefighters in recent days.

All jokes aside, the heatwave has caused some devastation across Yorkshire with at least 10 homes being destroyed as wildfires spread across the region on what has been branded the hottest day in the UK’s history.

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The recent heatwave has led to renewed calls for climate change pledges to make the UK carbon neutral by 2050 to be adhered to and even moved forward, as the reality of global temperature increases starts to hit home.

Feature image – South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue

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