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PAW patrol fan ends up in his own rescue mission after his head gets stuck in railings

Jayus Collier, three, fought back tears while trapped for 20 minutes in his garden

A TODDLER fan of TV rescue dogs PAW Patrol was at the centre of his own emergency - after he got his head lodged in a metal gate.

Jayus Collier, three, was playing in the garden when mum Rebecca turned her back for just a few seconds.

 Wrought with emotion....A young PAW Patrol fan found himself at the centre of his own rescue mission
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Wrought with emotion....A young PAW Patrol fan found himself at the centre of his own rescue missionCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 Im-paws-sible situation... Jayus Collier's game in the garden ended up with his head stuck in the railings
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Im-paws-sible situation... Jayus Collier's game in the garden ended up with his head stuck in the railingsCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 Regained his metal... The three-year old was given a tour of the fire engine that came to rescue him
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Regained his metal... The three-year old was given a tour of the fire engine that came to rescue himCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

Rebecca, of Hudds, West Yorks., said: "When I turned round his head was poking through the bars of the gate.

";He thought it was funny but I started to panic because I couldn’t get him out."

Rebecca dialled 999 and was relieved when a crew from Huddersfield Fire Station arrived within minutes.

Firefighters used a special tool to prise open the metal bars and then gave Jayus – who is four next month – a tour of the fire engine and its gear.

 Mum Rebecca revealed it all happened when she turned her back for just a few seconds but she and the firefighters acted quickly
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Mum Rebecca revealed it all happened when she turned her back for just a few seconds but she and the firefighters acted quicklyCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 Jayus can now enjoy more adventures with his stuffed pup pal
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Jayus can now enjoy more adventures with his stuffed pup palCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

Rebecca added: "He was stuck for about 20 minutes. His big sister Shona was comforting him while I was in a panic.

"The firefighters were brilliant. When he saw the fire engine he thought it was great and he calmed down.

"There were a few tears at first but he was really brave. He told me it had been a great rescue mission just like on PAW Patrol.

"He’s always climbing and jumping and wanting to be a superhero."

A fire service spokesman said: "After we freed him he had a cuddle with his mum and then we showed him around the fire engine.

"He was a really brave boy."

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