Elevator rescue at Hotel Phillips in Kansas City, Kansas City MO
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Emergency crews responded to an elevator rescue at Hotel Phillips in Kansas City where people were possibly stuck inside.
Audio|Heard on: Kansas City Regional Public Safety
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01:11
Transcript:
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501 in 151 in
00:03
Car 102, Rescue, Warren, Pumper 8,
00:06
106 W 12th Street, Hotel Phillips at the elevator, four elevator rescue, 83
00:12
Copy, 2310 2310
00:23
Possible Hazard at 217 Byrne Street, the fuel farm, 51-51.
00:29
Okay, 51stim.
00:42
Can you respond to the fuel farm at 217 Byrne Street? There are a few Mendes employees on site that are advising that they are possibly smelling a gas leak.
00:55
They advise that they did not smell like fuel.
01:00
Rescue 1, show you responding with Card 1-202 on Pumper 8106 West Wall Street Elevator Rescue.
01:08
With people possibly stuck, your traffic's going to be on A3.
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