Elevator entrapment resolved near Main St, Reading MA
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Emergency responders safely removed a person trapped in an elevator near Main Street, Reading. The elevator is now out of service and maintenance has been requested.
Audio|Heard on: Reading Police & Fire Dispatch
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02:47
Transcript:
00:00
Lieutenant, can you respond down ahead of near Main St, please?
00:05
Received, I'm in.
00:11
Reading fire, P1 zone.
00:15
30,000 still alarm.
00:17
Engine 3, medic 1 responding.
00:20
83 Oak Street to the investigation.
00:22
CIFI, the mail party here is possibly blind.
00:30
25, middry.
00:37
Engine 3 is on scene.
00:40
3, you're on team, on.
00:50
C3 Zones Tia 580 means.
00:55
Everybody probably has that.
00:59
Receive 6-5.
01:31
9-9-9-9-9. All right.
01:37
After he'll give you this position.
01:40
Recease. Receive.
01:45
Next to measure 3.
01:48
3.
01:50
There's going to be a good intending call and companies are available.
01:54
If I have a good intent call, companies will be clear and available.
02:02
Fire from C3.
02:06
C3.
02:08
The party's been removed from the elevator.
02:12
If you can at any chance,
02:14
get maintenance information for this building and have them respond out of here.
02:18
The elevator is going to be out of service.
02:22
The fire has that.
02:24
Is there a business name there? That's my reading name?
02:31
I apologize, you repeat that please.
02:35
Near Main Street, is there a particular business or is it just a...
02:42
This is a building with multiple businesses and it's going to be the elevator in the main hallway.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Reading, MA 01867
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