A curious toddler needed to be rescued after getting his finger stuck in a car bumper.<br /><br />The four-year-old boy, Nong Jo, followed his grandfather outside the house when he went to get some fruit. <br /><br />He was playing around the car but stuck his finger in a hole in the chrome bumper while the vehicle was parked in Loei, northeastern Thailand on Wednesday (April 15th) afternoon.<br /><br />His relatives rushed outside when they heard him crying and discovered him standing beside the car with his stuck finger in the bumper.<br /><br />They tried to help the boy by themselves at first using oil to lubricate but they could not remove the finger so they called the rescue team.<br /><br />Footage shows the rescue volunteer using a file to cut the bumper while the boy was crying. They spent over an hour there before they successfully freed the boy's finger.<br /><br />The boy's uncle Suppachai Waiprasert said they were startled after they heard the crying because they thought the boy was injured.<br /><br />He said: "The boy grandfather had went out to peel fruits the boy followed him, but he was busy on his thing and let the boy play alone.<br /><br />The boy was completely unharmed in the incident.