Fire recruit training video of man with protruding plunger was ‘completely wrong’: Chief

Background: Decatur (Ala.) Fire Rescue (Facebook). Inset: Decatur Fire Rescue training video (WAFF/YouTube).

Background: Decatur (Ala.) Fire Rescue (Facebook). Inset: Decatur Fire Rescue training video (WAFF/YouTube).

A firefighter training video with a simulated rescue reportedly featuring a man with a plunger protruding from his backside didn’t violate department protocols, an investigation has concluded.

On Sept. 27, Decatur Fire and Rescue in Alabama sent home its recruits after the state’s training organization, Alabama Fire College, told the fire chief that allegations of inappropriateness had been made about a video. According to The Birmingham News, the video showed trainees and supervisors playing various roles in an imagined rescue scenario involving a man lying facedown on a bathroom floor with his pants pulled down — and the handle of a plunger appearing to be coming out of his rear end.

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