Updated at 3:49 p.m. throughout to reflect additional details from the fire department.

Plano firefighters rushed to the aid of a 13-year-old boy who got stuck in a washing machine Saturday afternoon.

The teenager and some friends were "just playing around" when he climbed into the machine to see if he could fit, Plano Fire Department spokeswoman Peggy Harrell said.

And guess what? It appears that he does!

But it also appears that he couldn't fit and get back out.

As the children's joy probably turned to slight panic, his parents intervened and dialed 911.

Fire crews responded to the technical rescue call in the 3900 block of Sandia Drive, near Coit Road and West Parker Road, just after 1:30 p.m.

Technical Rescue - Teenager stuck in washing machine. 'Teen in No Distress' says Eng12 officer. Talk about an extreme #Springcleaning! pic.twitter.com/AYUNd99ZYN — Plano Firefighters (@PlanoFFs2149) March 18, 2017

"Our guys got there, took the top of the machine off and easily got him out," Harrell said.

The department tweeted, "Talk about an extreme #Springcleaning!"