Two people rescued from stuck elevator near Boston St, Lynn MA
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Two people were trapped in an elevator near Boston Street in Lynn, Massachusetts. Fire crews arrived, opened the elevator cab on the second floor, and freed the occupants. The power to the elevator was shut off to ensure safety.
Audio|Heard on: Lynn Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Engine 10 ladder 4 H1, near Boston Street, 1 by 2,
00:06
Two persons stuck in the elevator.
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Engine 10 ladder 4H1,
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near Boston Street, 1 of a 2,
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Two persons stuck in the elevator.
00:22
Fire alarm from engine 7.
00:24
We're clearing up here.
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We can take near Boston.
00:32
Oh, Engine 7, you're clear.
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You'll pick it up.
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Engine 10, you go in service.
00:44
Engine 10 from fire alarm.
00:48
10 has a message.
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Ten, you're being canceled.
00:51
Seven just came available.
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Received in service.
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All right, one minute, one in quarters.
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1.202.
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Fire alarm, 7 on team.
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On team. On team.
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File line, I'm out of force on team.
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4 on team.
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Legend 7, Remedy 7 backstep.
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Got it, Jack.
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Yeah,
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They got the cab open on the second floor, the occupants are out, but the cab is not leveled.
01:46
Received and when they shut power off to it.
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File-all, I'm H-1 on team.
01:53
On team.
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On the team. All right.
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All right.
02:06
All right. From Engine 7, you can cancel, page 1 for this call.
02:09
Occupants are out of the elevator, elevate the shutoff.
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H1 from Fire Alarm, do you have that?
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Location mentioned:
Boston St, Lynn, MA 01904
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