Person rescued from outdoor elevator near Nichols Street, Norwood MA
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An individual was stuck on an outdoor elevator near Nichols Street in Norwood, Massachusetts. Emergency responders assisted the person and cleared the scene afterwards.
Audio|Heard on: Sharon Fire Dispatch
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Calford, engine three engine one, you're fond of the 50 Rear Nichols Street.
00:05
So the first is stuck on an outdoor elevator.
00:11
The car for the 50 rear nickels.
00:16
The engine three heads.
00:21
Action what happened.
00:30
Final, I'm calling CONFOR.
00:34
Call for.
00:36
You can get to 50 Randickle Street, onto 62.
00:41
Appreciate, thank you.
00:49
Brown, Calfour is off 50 ran nickel.
00:53
Codafor off 50 ran nickel Street.
00:56
(number withheld).
00:57
The file I mention 3 is off.
01:06
Region 3 off, (number withheld).
01:10
All companies going to 50 rear.
01:13
That's going to be at the rear of the house.
01:16
Looks like we can do it with a lift assist as an outside elevator.
01:37
Fire alarm is your two.
01:40
Fire alarm is answering engine two.
01:43
Just an update, we have four vehicles, two pacency and transport of one to Beverly, one to Salem,
01:49
and two refusals.
01:50
Stand by for the rule of four vehicles.
01:54
Four vehicles involved,
01:56
two transport, two refusals, standing by (number withheld).
02:06
Brown, couple?
02:08
Marlon is answering top floor.
02:12
Individual has been assisted, all companies to be clear returning.
02:16
Individual assisted, all companies were returning, (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Nichols St, Norwood, MA 02062
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