A two-year-old girl was rescued after getting her finger stuck in a keyhole on a toilet door.<br /><br />The mother and daughter went to the toilets after finishing their dinner at the restaurant in Bangkok, central Thailand, on Feb 16.<br /><br />When the toddler was waiting for her mother to finish using the toilet, she played the doorknob and then accidentally got one of her fingers stuck inside. <br /><br />The panicked toddler began crying while her mother tried to yank her finger free, without success.<br /><br />Restaurant staff called for help and the rescue workers rushed to the scene to free the toddler's finger. <br /><br />Footage shows the little girl crying for 'daddy' while five of the emergency teams used their strength to pull her fingers out of the jam.<br /><br />Rescue officer, Jakchai, said: ''Young children like to put their fingers everywhere so there's always risks that they can have problems. <br /><br />''I would never have thought that a child would have their fingers stuck in a keyhole. It was a very small gap but somehow she had her finger in there. It was difficult to free her because the metal moved inside.''