Did the rescue work?

By Hero of the day - 19/12/2025 00:00

Today, I tried a heroic rescue: a toddler’s teddy stuck on a fifth-floor balcony. I borrowed a ladder, climbed while sweating, reached it, and felt my trousers rip with a sound like Velcro in a thunderstorm. Dangling there with my superhero boxers exposed, three people filmed me while jeering. FML
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I have questions. You needed a ladder to get to the 5th floor balcony, instead of going to the 5th floor apartment and gaining access that way. What fire department loaned you their 70 foot ladder to rescue a teddy bear? Well, let's see what the three jeering recorders posted.

tiptoppc 19

I’m guessing balcony on 4th, and it’s likely those metal wrought iron ones on brick buildings that hang out for about 5ft. So if it slipped over railing and hung down after catching on something, it would be directly over 4th floor one at same location above it. You take ladder to 4th, put it up UNDER the fifth at an angle going with the long ways of balcony (properly) or from railing to building (maybe it slipped between balcony and building) but in any event, nothing about this is safe.

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I have questions. You needed a ladder to get to the 5th floor balcony, instead of going to the 5th floor apartment and gaining access that way. What fire department loaned you their 70 foot ladder to rescue a teddy bear? Well, let's see what the three jeering recorders posted.

tiptoppc 19

I’m guessing balcony on 4th, and it’s likely those metal wrought iron ones on brick buildings that hang out for about 5ft. So if it slipped over railing and hung down after catching on something, it would be directly over 4th floor one at same location above it. You take ladder to 4th, put it up UNDER the fifth at an angle going with the long ways of balcony (properly) or from railing to building (maybe it slipped between balcony and building) but in any event, nothing about this is safe.