A bakery manager called 911 - because he mistakenly thought it was the right number - to alert emergency services to a fire which gutted part of his business in Akaroa yesterday.
McGregor's Akaroa Bakery manager Corey Hondalink, 37, said he heard a popping sound behind him while he was preparing filled rolls about 4am yesterday.
"I turned around and looked through a window and saw flames. The whole back of the building was on fire. I ran outside, down the side of the bakery to grab a garden hose. I tried to put the flames out but they were just too big. I tripped over a bucket. It was all a blur. I don't remember a lot of it because I was trying to save my car which was parked at the back of the shop.
"I got into my car and called 911. The number just popped into my head. I thought it was correct but I was in such a panic. I think it was a case of watching too many overseas emergency service TV programmes.
"I dialled the correct number and the fire service were there within a few minutes. I just wanted to get out of there. I drove my car and parked it further up the road. I have never been so scared in my life," he said.