RESCUE teams were called last night after a trampoline landed on a roof – just metres away from where a young girl slept.

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The 14-year-old was woken after the garden toy smashed into the house, just outside her bedroom window.

She woke her parents who called Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service for help.

A team of six firefighters lowered the trampoline to the ground using ropes and dismantled it before returning it to its owner.

The trampoline had been picked up by 96mph winds which lashed Hampshire last night.

It was blown across two gardens before landing upright on a neighbour’s conservatory roof in Gale Moor Avenue, Gosport.

Watch manager Rob Dellow said it was one of the most unusual rescues he had been part of.

He said: “I have been in the fire brigade for 26 years and never been called to a job like that before.

“It had blown across two gardens and landed right side up on a conservatory roof outside a young girl’s bedroom window.

“Her parents were asleep and the daughter woke them up saying ‘mum, dad, there’s a trampoline on the roof’.

“It took about 30 to 40 minutes to come up with a plan get the trampoline down. We were worried that it would fly off again.”

Nobody was injured during the incident.

One fire engine from Gosport Fire Station was sent to the incident.