Firefighters were called to rescue two teenagers after they were locked in at a multi-storey car park.
One of the trapped teens had sustained an injury during the incident as the pair were found at the car park on Avebury Boulevard in Central Milton Keynes.
Fire crews were called out to free them at around 10.29pm on Saturday, October 8.
The stuck teenagers were stuck on the fourth floor and needed support from two fire crews and engines from the West Ashland Blue Lights Hub to help them out.
A Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson said: "Two appliances and crews attended from West Ashland. A boy and a girl had become locked in a car park.
"The firefighters used a turntable ladder to rescue the teenagers from the fourth floor of the car park. They provided immediate emergency care to the boy, who was suffering from a small cut to his hand."
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