Elevator entrapment with multiple people stuck, Green Bay WI
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According to the dispatch call, fire department Engine 311 responded to Ariens Hill near Lombardi Avenue for an elevator entrapment. Approximately 15 people were reported stuck between the first and second floors.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Ashwaubenon, Engine 311, respond to elevator entrapment rescue, Ariens Hill, near Lombardi Avenue,
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cross streets are Southridge Road and Marley Lane, timeout 1716.
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Ashwaubenon, Engine 311, respond to elevator entrapment rescue, Ariens Hill, near Lombardi Avenue, cross streets are Southridge Road and Marley Lane, timeout 1716.
00:42
Whoever's coming here, just non-33 sign, I just need help with the traffic.
00:46
40 of us. Cappy.
00:49
457. Starting miles 907, 46.9.907 46.9.
00:56
Copy.
01:00
Just that's 781.
01:01
5,0005, Frank.
01:03
You can clear.
01:05
741.
01:07
All right, copies.
01:15
Ashwaubenon, Engine 311, respond to elevator entrapment rescue, Ariens Hill, near Lombardi Avenue, cross streets are Southridge Road and Marley Lane, timeout 1716.
01:40
Ashwaubenon, Engine 311, respond to elevator entrapment rescue, Ariens Hill, near Lombardi Avenue, cross streets are Southridge Road and Marley Lane, timeout 1716.
01:58
(name withheld).
02:01
Ashwaubenon, do not be strong.
02:05
Tiger is responding to near Lombardi Avenue at Ariens Hill.
02:09
We're going to call that.
02:10
About 15 people are stuck in the elevator between the second and first floor.
02:14
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
True Ln, Green Bay, WI 54304
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