Elevator alarm triggers response at Huntsville campus, Huntsville AL
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An elevator alarm was reported at near Clinton Avenue, Huntsville campus. The alarm company initially heard people inside but later confirmed no one was trapped in the elevator.
Audio|Heard on: Huntsville Fire/Rescue and Madison Fire/Rescue
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Transcript:
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1040-1-8-year 108 to near Clinton Avenue campus 805 crosses Lowry Street, Governor's Drive.
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This came in as an elevator alarm.
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The alarm company is advising they can hear people in the elevator but they couldn't hear what they were saying.
00:16
We're also getting 303 around.
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Angel 1, Your Vising.
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They do not have an elevator number or name.
00:32
303 is tied.
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September 303, 108 to an elevator alarm, near Clinton Avenue, Campus 805, crosses Lowry Street, Governor's Drive.
00:44
Unknown elevator number or name, the alarm company was advising they could hear people inside the elevator but couldn't understand what they were saying.
00:56
An age 297.
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Your name?
01:04
What's your name? Your name?
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What name?
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The alarm company call back.
01:11
They said someone named (name withheld) on Premise, who advised no one was stuck in the elevator.
01:21
A, the alarm company, focus on one on premise will advise.
01:24
There was no one stuck in the elevator.
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10404. Puzzle fire, 303 copy.
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3093 copy. I'm 1098, 101010.
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4303. 4303.
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1A.A. Adams, console fire.
01:44
Confirm, no one stuck in the elevator.
01:48
104.1A. Adam.
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to the district largest center.
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Thank you, too.
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Location mentioned:
Clinton Ave W, Huntsville, AL 35805
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