Locked out teen gets stuck in chimney, calls 911

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) - Firefighters spent an hour rescuing a scared Arizona teenager from a chimney where he got stuck after getting locked out of his home.

Firefighters from Scottsdale, Phoenix and Tempe fire departments were ultimately able to pull the 13-year-old boy to safety from inside the home Tuesday night.

The boy, whose name was not released, had tied an extension cord to a vent to climb down the chimney, but he got stuck inside. Realizing he was trapped, he called 911.

Authorities later released a recording, with personal information redacted.

"I'm stuck in the chimney," the boy told a 911 operator. "I was trying to get into my home."

With police and firefighters en route, the boy told the operator that he was scared.

"I just want to get out," he said at one point.

The operator reassured the boy.

"You're just stuck. You're not hurt and you're not going to run out of air," the operator said. "If it makes you feel better, just close your eyes. Try not to think about it. Just think of a big open field."

While the rescue was underway, firefighters went up to the rooftop and into the house and used spotlights to light up the home.

They gave the boy a mask and goggles to protect him from dust disturbed by the removal process.

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