Person trapped in elevator at Chrysler Hall, Norfolk VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a person was apparently stuck in an elevator at Chrysler Hall but was safely removed after the response of engineering and security personnel.
Audio|Heard on: Norfolk VA Public Works Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:16
Transcript:
00:00
Scope Engineering.
00:02
This is Allied Security.
00:03
We have a report that someone is stuck in an elevator at Chrysler Hall.
00:08
Okay, I'm gonna call engineering.
00:13
Security to engineering.
00:16
They probably not even stuck.
00:20
Okay, security to engineering.
00:22
Security to engineering.
00:25
Security to engineering.
00:27
Security to engineering.
00:30
Security.
00:32
Engineering.
00:35
There's somebody stuck in the Chrysler Hall elevator on the far side, not the one that goes to P1 and P2.
00:40
They work for (name withheld).
00:41
They were trying to bring some stuff for inventory up there.
00:45
One down by engineer in office?
00:48
No, in Chrysler Hall, like between lobby and dress circle, there's an elevator on the far less.
00:53
It's not going to P1 and P2, though it's the ones that the (name withheld) they use to bring their food up.
00:59
They're stuck in the elevator.
01:01
Copy that.
01:04
Hey guys, they got the personnel of the elevator.
01:09
Repeat that, please.
01:11
They got the person out of the elevator.
01:16
Copy that.
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Location mentioned:
St Pauls Blvd, Norfolk, VA 23510
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