Greater Manchester Fire Service has launched an investigation after an x-rated image of a couple having sex in a fire engine was posted on a swingers' website.
An x-rated pictured has been posted on a UK swingers' website showing a couple having sex in a fire engine.
Greater Manchester Fire Service has launched an investigation after the image of the couple was uploaded online by someone claiming to be a fireman looking for 'fellow swingers'.
The picture, which clearly shows a Manchester Fire Service website address, came from an online profile belonging to '6ft 5ins Callum', a 27-year-old who described himself as 'genuine fire crew' and a 'down to earth lad'.
He claims to be bisexual and lists his interests as 'adult parties, group sex, cross-dressing and dogging', looking for partners and couples aged 18 to 60.
This x-rated photo of a couple having sex in a fire engine in Manchester has sparked a probe by Greater Manchester Fire Service
Meanwhile the woman, who is seen topless and pressed up against the vehicle's window during the lewd act, is 'Jodie 5ft 8ins' who is 58 and describes herself as 'genuine cabin crew' with an 'amazing personality'.
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A source told The Sun: 'There is real anger within the fire service that a colleague abused his position by having sex in an engine and used the image on a swingers' site.
'From the image, we know at least two people were having sex and another was taking the photo, which means at least three people were probably in a Manchester fire station endorsing this indecent behaviour.
'It's not a laughing matter and heads will roll. Images like this don't help the service.'
Greater Manchester Fire Service said it would do all it can to find out who the culprits were and said such acts had 'no place' in the organisation (file picture)
A spokesman for Greater Manchester Fire Service said: 'I cannot believe we're still seeing highly inappropriate images like this in the fire and rescue service in 2017. It's not who we are.
'Firefighters in GMFRS are hard-working and proud to serve their communities. They are professional and diligent. Crew will be embarrassed by this at best.
'Most people will be furious at the suggestion this is acceptable or a reflection of how we behave. It isn't.
'We'll do everything we can to find out about how this picture was made and who was involved. There is no place for this in our organisation.'
Any fire personnel involved could face losing their job over 'misuse of brigade equipment'.
- Do you know the couple? Email amie.gordon@mailonline.co.uk or ring 020 361 53729
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