That One Time A Lubbock Man Got Stuck in His Chimney For Internet Fame

A truly unforgettable Lubbock throwback story came across my feed today, and I thought it might be time to rehash it. Sorry in advance to the young man who thought this would all go away someday, and a reminder to you all that the internet is forever

Grab some popcorn. Here’s what happened…

In 2016, 20-year-old Austin Stepp and his buddy, 21-year-old Jessie McManus, were hungry for internet fame. Remember the old viral video site Vine? Well, they thought they’d come up with a Christmas skit that the world would adore and post it there for all to see. Unfortunately, things went very wrong and ended with a rescue mission from EMS, the Lubbock Police Department, and Lubbock Fire Rescue. Whoopsie…

Think Twice Before Trying To Go Viral

Austin got up on the roof and into the chimney, pretending to be Santa Claus, when his shoe slipped, and he fell halfway down before becoming very stuck. His pal Jessie climbed up on the roof and tried to help his friend out by lowering an extension cord down to him. This, of course, did not work. Austin was stuck.

Rescuers arrived at the 3200 block of 91st Street, where it took three people to free him. They were able to get him out of the chimney and give him a stern talking to, which also served as a PSA to the rest of the community on the dangers of getting into a chimney.

Simple Words of Wisdom

Battalion Chief Nick Wilson said, “It’s always foolish to go into a chimney. That’s just not meant for people to go in there.”

Simple enough, folks. Ha. Don’t go in the chimney!…

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