A mother of Sydney has been saved after having improved her arm at a school fence while trying to pick up her daughter's mobile phone.
Authorities were called to Riverstone High School on Saturday morning, in the northwest of Sydney, where the woman, 37, was found 'dangling by her left arm'.
“It is clear that the fence has torn part of the meat that caused her considerable pain,” NSW -Ambulance inspector Nathan Sheraton told 7News.
The woman is understood, climbed the fence in an attempt to pick up her daughter's phone after she left it at school.

Emergency services were called to Riverstone High School on Saturday morning, where they found the woman 'dangling at her arm'

The woman is supposed to have tried to pick up the phone from her daughter who was left at school when she sustained the injury
A spokesperson for the NSW police said that Daily Mail Australia emergency services were called to the McCulloch Street School just before 9 am.
Officers affiliated with the Riverstone Police Area Command already offer help with the scene together with paramedics and fire brigade and rescue teams.
Nearby traders raised a ladder for the woman to rest her weight to illuminate the pressure on the wound.
Authorities were forced to remove part of the fence when freeing the woman who was treated on the spot.
She was quickly taken to the Royal North Shore Hospital with fragments of the fence that remained in her arm.
More come.