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YouTuber Who Cemented Head In Microwave Refuses To Apologise For Wasting Emergency Services' Time

YouTuber Who Cemented Head In Microwave Refuses To Apologise For Wasting Emergency Services' Time

"I couldn't give a f-, I don't care about defending myself. I think this s**t's hilarious, man. This s**t is jokes, like."

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The dickhead YouTuber who cemented his head inside a microwave and had to be rescued by emergency services does not think he has anything to apologise for.

Jimmy Swingler is thought to have cost the five firefighters who rescued him £650.

He also described the incident, in which he purposefully got his head stuck inside an old microwave, as 'jokes'.

"I couldn't give a fuck, I don't care about defending myself. I think this shit's hilarious, man. This shit is jokes, like," Jimmy said in his first video following the stunt.

"I had a damn microwave stuck to my head. Do you know how many people are going to remember than in comparison to that news article that said 'man stole toy from a shop, gets a fine'?"

He continued: "I'm pretty sure this story's more interesting that your everyday read on another website, which is why you're all clicking it and reacting so much, because it's so fucking bizarre.

Credit: YouTube/TGFbro

"Literally every news publication has covered this, like your mum covers her acne with concealer."

The 22-year-old, from Fordhouses, Wolverhampton, planned to use the microwave as a mould, mixing seven bags of Polyfilla with a group of friends before they tipped it over his head. Yeah, 'friends'.

Thankfully, the bloke's head was protected by a plastic bag inside the microwave. However, he did end up seriously stuck and struggling to breathe, with the group trying to free him for 90 minutes before the fire brigade turned up.

Credit: West Midlands Fire Service

Watch Commander Shaun Dakin was in the charge of the West Midlands Fire Service crew who responded to the incident on Wednesday. He stressed that although the man's predicament sounds funny, the danger he was in was no laughing matter.

"As funny as this sounds, this young man could quite easily have suffocated or have been seriously injured," Dakin said.

"Taking the microwave apart was tricky, because a lot of it was welded. We video-called our technical rescue colleagues for advice and eventually managed to get him unstuck."

Featured Image Credit: YouTube/TGFbro​

Topics: UK News, News, YouTube