Person trapped in elevator with back pain on Mt Desert Island, Ellsworth ME
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A person became trapped in an elevator near Water Street on Mt Desert Island, Maine. Fire and rescue units responded. The individual complained of back cramps but had no visible injuries or elevator damage.
Audio|Heard on: Mount Desert Island Public Safety
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06:9
Transcript:
00:00
Here it costs near Water Street for a person stuck in the elevator, but it would be on the first floor.
00:05
Again, near Water Street for someone stuck in the elevator, Tomitones, 1859.
00:32
Mr.
00:33
Alberta is by the time right again, Alderath Friday.
00:35
Second call, you requested within the ambulance to the other 24 counties pilot warehouse for an accident for patients to be checked out, (number withheld).
00:48
The Alzer Fention, too.
01:06
What's the nature of the second call?
01:15
Asintu, it's a clash with patients requesting re-checked out.
01:19
I'm not sure the extent of injuries came in from PD on scene.
01:31
Tempor, the vehicles off the roadway.
01:35
I'm not sure,
01:47
TV's on TV something.
01:57
Massachusetts license plate (number withheld) Brown SUV.
02:05
Ah!
02:10
Copy engine G1903.
02:14
I was with your rest of me.
02:28
Rescue One.
02:30
Rescue ones in it down the tower.
02:36
Pogrescue and have your route.
02:40
By Southwest, I just want to clarify that driver, uh,
02:44
registration plate, (number withheld).
02:47
4,
02:48
Massachusetts.
02:49
She'll come back to rental.
03:04
10-4[1], that's coming back as a black Nissan kick, centered.
03:12
104. I got DL when you're ready.
03:19
10, Paul, go ahead.
03:27
1204 D938,
03:29
Vermont driver's license, date of birth, (number withheld), email.
03:43
104, that's coming back, not on file.
03:49
All right, I got a spell for you.
03:52
(name withheld), E-R-I-N,
03:55
middle initial D,
03:58
Oliver, O-L-I-V-E-R,
04:02
4-9-85.
04:09
Copy-Haw, Water Street, 1906.
04:21
Yeah, I'll just for this one.
04:26
The rest one?
04:31
Okay, you can show us up.
04:32
Okay.
04:36
Breast one.
04:37
How are you on P-19? Go over.
04:47
I'll move by Medic 31, so Medi 31 in room.
04:55
Copy, have you ever been 831? The other thing update on patient.
05:07
You know,
05:09
at this point,
05:10
medic... Yes,
05:12
you want to just sign off on the team.
05:15
Hello.
05:19
Alvers, engine two.
05:29
Good.
05:32
Engine two, have you any contact with the subject in the elevator yet?
05:39
Not yet.
05:45
The alarm company called back for a third time stated that he's still there and he's complaining that his back is cramping up.
05:55
Sample.
05:56
Okay,
05:59
Alva, to rescue one.
06:04
Rest you one, go ahead.
06:07
Oh yes, not enough, yeah, you can cancel another leg.
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Mt Desert Island, Maine
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