Jamie, five, gets 'bogged down' on a visit to the loo

Wedged in - a smiling Jamie is stuck fast Credit: Pictures: GMFRS

Firefighters had to rescue a little boy after he became trapped down the side of a TOILET.

Jamie Smart, five, managed to wedge himself into the tiny space in the downstairs loo at his family’s home.

He had gone into the bathroom to look at a pretend hand-dryer his parents had made for him so he could play at drying his hands - but became so absorbed he somehow slid into the gap between the toilet and the wall.

Parents Alison, 38, and Martin, 44, first removed the downstairs bathroom door - then the toilet seat and finally the toilet cistern.

But with Jamie still stuck, they had no option but to call the fire service out to their home in Sale, Greater Manchester.

White watch from Sale fire station came to the rescue - with one firefighter lying on the floor to somehow twist Jamie free unharmed but for a few scrapes and bruises.

Happy ending - Jamie gets a treat in the fire engine Credit: Picture: GMFRS

Relieved Jamie, who has just started primary school, was then treated to a look around the fire truck outside his home on Briarlands Avenue after the drama.

Mum Alison said: “It’s funny now but at the time he was screaming and really upset.

All smiles - but Jamie's parents were worried Credit: Picture: GMFRS

“We took off the door, then the toilet seat and cistern off and thought we were going to have to remove the whole toilet.

“In the end we called the fire service and they came straight out.

“Jamie’s fine now apart from a few scrapes and bruises but nothing major.''