Elevator rescue at Baldwin Public Library, Birmingham MI
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An elevator rescue took place at the Baldwin Public Library on West Merrill Street.
Audio|Heard on: Oakland County Fire/EMS MABAS 3202 (South/Oakway) - Dispatch/Tac/Talk (P25)
Listen to dispatch call
02:53
Transcript:
00:00
You got an elevator rescue as both of the public library.
00:03
We're going to West Merrill in the elevator.
00:05
Any elevator.
00:18
engine two and route?
00:21
In route? In route 13244.
00:32
Radio Mention 2.
00:33
Hi.
00:38
We're clear the hospital, back in service.
00:40
Simple.
00:42
Thank you just managed for Rescue One.
00:44
Rescue One.
00:47
Rescue one. Rescue one rival St Joe's.
01:05
Radio 2, 4,
01:07
4 for medical.
01:08
We were funding for the lake, 5-8, station-year-year-old female was pushed down,
01:20
hit her head. That's when she woke up, she was bleeding from the back of her head.
01:24
And we're advising PD mail.
01:27
They should find engine join, seen.
01:30
They're a team 1328.
01:32
Where was on the way?
01:34
1328.
02:00
Five engine two.
02:02
Go ahead.
02:09
Got both elevators clear here.
02:11
Are you still with the RP on the line?
02:15
Negative was disconnected.
02:17
It was a really bad connection.
02:18
We couldn't even hear what they were saying other than the elevator being stuck.
02:24
Okay. Do you have a callback number for him?
02:30
I have a telephone for the telephone telephone phone that they called on couple tiny drink cord you want to try that number just one more time people can make contact with the RP we've got two empty elevators here so I'm make sure in the right location all in the public library
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Birmingham, MI
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