A teenage girl has told how she had to be rescued by firefighters after slam-dunking herself through a basketball hoop. Red-faced Ceilidh Howie found herself stuck fast 10ft above the ground following the bizarre accident. Ceilidh, from Wallyford, East Lothian, was at the local community centre last night when she decided to climb on to the basketball hoop. She said: "I was with friends at the time. I was standing up on the basketball hoop and my foot slipped.
"I was just hanging from my arms. I was stuck right in it. I was a bit scared, I thought I was going to fall. I was just shocked. It was sore on my arms. One of my friends phoned the fire brigade. I thought they were going to have to cut me out but they just pulled me out. The third year pupil at Musselburgh Grammar School had hoped to keep her slam dunk quiet from dad, James, 40, and mum, Lynn, 43.
She said: "It's just embarrassing. I never told my mum and dad but I think my gran told them this morning." The teenager regularly hangs around at the park and was with around six friends when the accident happened. One of her friends called the fire brigade. He said: "It was the first thing I thought of. They were just like what's wrong and I was like my mate's stuck in a basketball net. There was three firemen that went up. They said 'just don't struggle'."
Ceilidh was stuck in the hoop for around 15 minutes, according to Lothian and Borders Fire Brigade. Firefighters confirmed they used ladders to reach the girl and freed her by pulling her clothes through the hoop. The spokeswoman added: "A 14-year-old girl decided she was going to stick herself through a basketball hoop when she got stuck halfway through because of her clothes. A short-extension ladder was used and she was freed by moving her clothes to allow her to pass through the hoop. She never had any injuries except her pride."
1 comment:
"The teenager regularly hangs around at the park ..."
Heh.
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