Thursday 3 April 2014

Girl gets stuck trying to rescue her iPhone from down the drain has to be rescued by firemen

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A teenager found herself up to her neck in trouble yesterday when she got stuck while trying to retrieve her mobile phone from a drain.
Ella-Anne Birchenough, 16, dropped her phone down the drain near her home in Dover, Kent.
Finding herself jammed into the drain, emergency services had to be called but, luckily, it was a quick rescue.
The teenager became caught in the storm drain in an attempt to retrieve her phone, that has since between described as 'ruined'
The teenager became caught in the storm drain in an attempt to retrieve her phone, that has since between described as 'ruined'

Firefighters rescued the girl from the drain near her home less than 10 minutes after receiving the call
Firefighters rescued the girl from the drain near her home less than 10 minutes after receiving the call
Miss Birchenough was eventually hoisted to safety after he attempt to get her phone went wrong
Miss Birchenough was eventually hoisted to safety after he attempt to get her phone went wrong
Ella-Anne shortly after regaining her freedom. The teenager is completely unhurt but the phone is ruined
Ella-Anne shortly after regaining her freedom. The teenager is completely unhurt but the phone is ruined
Kent Fire and Rescue Service received the call at 7.17pm and by 7.26pm, Miss Sankey was free.
These photographs, taken by an eye witness, show two firefighters grabbing her arms and hauling her to safety while another watches on.
 
The girl's mother, Joanne Birchenough , 36, dashed to the scene and then dialled 999 and three firefighters turned up to gently pull the red-faced schoolgirl free.
Ella, a GCSE student at Astol College, said: 'I was talking to somebody and I went to put my phone in my pocket and it fell down the drain.
'I thought to myself 'I'm not leaving this' and I jumped down to get it.
'I wasn't really even stuck, I just need somebody to help lift me out but my mum got all panicky.
'When they pulled me out I ran straight home and jumped in the bath. I think it was just water but I wasn't taking any chances.
Ella-Anne Birchenough, 16, managed to squeeze down the small drain on her street in Dover, Kent


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