An Alabama toddler became stuck inside an arcade game on Monday. Kelsey Ingersoll told WKRG that her 2-year-old son, Ezra, got a bit too curious while the family was visiting a restaurant in Fairhope. "My daughter ran up to me and said, 'Ezra's in the game.' I thought he must have climbed on top of one," she recalled. Instead, she realized Ezra had actually climbed inside the toy-filled claw machine. "The door only opens in and there is no way to get out unless you are really tiny," she said.AL.com reports the restaurant didn't have the key to the machine, so 911 was called. Ingersoll said “it literally took him seconds" to get inside the machine. Firefighters were able to free Ezra from the toy machine. His mom is keeping a closer eye on him now."I count them every few minutes just to make sure they are all there," Ingersoll, a mother of four, said. "I'm overprotective in that sense so it's weird this even happened."She wrote on Facebook: "Just in case anyone is wondering what was happening.. tonight..... all the police and fire department... it was my kid. He is out and ok now but freaked his mamma out!!!"Police officers reportedly made sure to give Ezra the toy he worked so hard to get.

An Alabama toddler became stuck inside an arcade game on Monday.


Kelsey Ingersoll told WKRG that her 2-year-old son, Ezra, got a bit too curious while the family was visiting a restaurant in Fairhope.

"My daughter ran up to me and said, 'Ezra's in the game.' I thought he must have climbed on top of one," she recalled.

Instead, she realized Ezra had actually climbed inside the toy-filled claw machine.

"The door only opens in and there is no way to get out unless you are really tiny," she said.

AL.com reports the restaurant didn't have the key to the machine, so 911 was called.

Ingersoll said “it literally took him seconds" to get inside the machine.

Firefighters were able to free Ezra from the toy machine. His mom is keeping a closer eye on him now.

"I count them every few minutes just to make sure they are all there," Ingersoll, a mother of four, said. "I'm overprotective in that sense so it's weird this even happened."

She wrote on Facebook: "Just in case anyone is wondering what was happening.. tonight..... all the police and fire department... it was my kid. He is out and ok now but freaked his mamma out!!!"

Police officers reportedly made sure to give Ezra the toy he worked so hard to get.