Firefighters were called out in the early hours of the morning to rescue a cat that was stuck in the TV stand.
Yes, you read that correctly.
At around 4.35am on Tuesday, August 13, the emergency services received a report that the moggy was trapped and needed assistance.
One appliance and crew from High Wycombe attended the property along Alexandra Park in the town, where firefighters used small tools to release a cat whose head had become trapped in the hole of a TV unit.
The pet was passed into the care of its owner.
The call out was one of the more light-hearted incidents to have taken place in the Thames Valley that day, as firefighters were spotted attending two separate fires across the county.
At around 12.40pm, a car was seen alight in the middle of a field in St Leonards, with crews using one set of breathing apparatus, one hose reel jet and one thermal imaging camera.
According to Bucks Fire and Rescue, the car was ‘100 per cent’ damaged by the fire.
Several hours later at roughly 4.05pm, approximately 50 square metres of stubble was alight in a field on arrival in Piddington.
The firefighters used one hose reel and four beaters.
Finally, in the early hours of August 14, crews were again called out but this time to Milton Keynes.
This was due to a motorbike being set on fire, with the vehicle being ‘100 per cent’ destroyed in the blaze.
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