One person rescued from trapped elevator in Pasadena, Pasadena TX
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Emergency responders rescued one person trapped in elevator number 2 on the first floor at Bayshore Plaza near Woodlawn Avenue in Pasadena.
Audio|Heard on: Pasadena/Deer Park/La Porte Public Safety
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03:9
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 51, Engine 42, Engine 71, Ladder 4.
00:04
First form is done for an elevator rescue.
00:07
Near Woodlawn Avenue at Bayshore Plaza, operating on fire 2.
00:20
Agent 51, 2 inch and 171, ladder 4.
00:25
First alarm is on for an elevator review.
00:27
Near Woodlawn Avenue at Vacial Flava, operating on fire 2, tunnel 1 0822.
00:34
The reporting states that elevator number 2 is stuck on the first floor with one person trapped.
00:45
Toddol once round.
00:48
All right. All right.
00:54
9, go ahead.
01:00
3-7-100 spitzer on Tom San-San 9-6-9.
01:03
569, live-shed.
01:06
39, clear.
01:11
Can you readvise, plate?
01:14
Right.
01:27
Chris.
01:32
I'm pleased to be Tom San-10-9569.
01:57
72.
02:02
72, go ahead.
02:05
Welcome to a break up and breakfast.
02:09
That's great.
02:10
That's great.
02:25
Engine 82, engine 32, backup engine 5171,
02:31
42, and ladder 4,
02:32
personal on the summit for an elevator rescue.
02:35
Near Woodlawn Avenue at Bayshore Plaza, operating on fire 2.
02:48
Engine 82, engine 32, backup engine,
02:51
51,
02:53
72, and fire 4.
02:55
Personal on the summit for an elevator rescue.
02:57
Near Woodlawn Avenue at Bayshore Plaza, operating on fire 2, original term loan 0822, with one person trapped in elevator number 2 on the first floor.
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Location mentioned:
Woodlawn Ave, Pasadena, TX 77504
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