Juvenile's hand trapped in elevator at Paterson high-rise, Paterson NJ
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Emergency responders attended a high-rise building near Market, Hamilton, and Washington Streets in Paterson. A juvenile was trapped with their hand caught inside a stuck elevator. Rescue teams responded to safely release the juvenile.
Audio|Heard on: Paterson Fire 1 and 2
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
Attector Ladder 2.
00:02
Ladder 2, near Market Street,
00:05
cross of Hamilton Street and Washington Street, and a possible stuck elevator.
00:10
Sent to ladder 2,
00:12
near Market Street,
00:14
closer of Hamilton Street, Washington Street.
00:19
Report of stuck elevator.
00:22
Time is 1900, 3 to 101.
00:32
Attention Rescue 2.
00:35
Respond over near Market Street.
00:39
Hamilton Street and Washington Street.
00:42
Dangerous condition.
00:44
Attention Rescue 2, near Market Street, Hamilton Street, Washington Street.
00:49
Danger's condition.
00:52
1901, operator 101.
00:58
Another three-down location, multi-story high-rise, according to investigate and average command.
01:05
This statute is two added three-on-low location with a multi-story high-rise.
01:09
Savage command investigate.
01:14
Rescue is responding.
01:23
Rescue Rescue near Market Street, Hamilton Street, and Washington Street.
01:30
Reports of a juvenile with a hand stuck inside the elevator.
01:39
Rescue received.
01:49
Navitus out, we're about to get damaged command.
01:55
The floor, man.
02:04
This floor, man.
02:22
Rast, you're return.
02:29
Receive at Q2, you stay at your return.
02:40
Double.
02:41
Then return by Ladder 2.
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Location mentioned:
Market St, Paterson, NJ 07505
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