Child's arm stuck in wooden chair at North Street, Greenport NY
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A child got their arm stuck in a wooden chair near North Street and 3rd Street in Greenport. Emergency rescue was called to safely free the child.
Audio|Heard on: Greenport Fire and Southold Police
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
If you start responding to near North St, it's going to on the corner of 3rd Street, my partner is on the call with language while I'm trying to gain further.
00:19
Headquarters 836.
00:24
866. From the part of the conversation I can hear from my partner, it sounds like her child's arm is stuck somewhere in the house.
00:35
Acknowledgment Eagle, again with that address.
00:39
221 North Street, on the corner of 3rd.
00:49
Or a copy, there'll be me let.
00:55
No.
01:02
6 is the basement apartment.
01:03
Use the backside of the back side of the resident.
01:15
(number withheld).
01:23
What did they throw a fix?
01:30
You say a fix?
01:33
Just advise a rescue is needed.
01:40
Acknowledgment. I'm stuck inside a chair.
01:43
See if I could get it out.
01:47
Okay.
01:54
A tear six headquarters, you activate rescue.
01:58
Her arms are stuck in a wooden chair.
02:00
We need some type of cutting tool to break the chair out.
02:12
Pha-Boh-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-a.
02:25
Okay, I-5A2 Greenport, signal 23.
02:29
A child with an arm stuck in a chair, near North St and 3rd Street, signal 10 is 21.
02:35
If you have a Greenport, you have a signal 23, for a child, an alarm stuck in a chair,
02:40
near North St, 2nd and 3rd Street, signal 10 is 21.
02:44
I'm activation, 0932.
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Location mentioned:
North St, Greenport, NY 11944
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