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Impaled girl rescued from fence

A teenage girl's leg became impaled on 6ft high railings when she tried to climb a metal fence in Bedfordshire.

The girl fell onto the fence near Northcroft on the High Street in Sandy on Sunday evening.

A crew from Bedfordshire Fire Service could not use specialist equipment to cut the girl free as they feared it may have injured her further.

A spokeswoman said: "Firefighters had to hold the girl up and cut through the metal using a hacksaw."

She added: "Although firefighters arrived at the scene shortly after receiving a 999 call at 1911 BST it took until nearly 2100 BST to release her from the railing.

"Power tools could not be used because of the vibration they cause - the jolting could have caused further injury to the girl's leg."




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