Two people rescued from stuck elevator, Red Wing MN
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Two people were trapped in an elevator near Plum Street. Firefighters responded and safely rescued them.
Audio|Heard on: Goodhue County Sheriff, Red Wing and all county Police and Fire
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02:55
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch Red Wing Fire Department.
00:01
Schumacher Elevator Services is calling in that there are two people stuck in the elevator near Plum Street.
00:07
They have a technician en route, but he is an hour away.
00:14
City Fire Truck 10 of Dispatch on scene.
00:19
Copy truck 10 on scene.
00:31
Good you fire truck, it's on scene, switching to App 7.
00:36
Copy.
00:39
Judge.
00:43
113.
00:46
Do we have enough information to attach for anybody property owner?
00:50
No affirmative.
00:57
Not sure if the elevator moved or not.
01:06
Thank you. We've got to fire command.
01:14
Napoleon, what do you need?
01:18
We've got two more firefighters here.
01:20
You got anything from the hall before we come?
01:27
These two in route at 1015.
01:35
Is water freezing on the road going to be an issue? Would you need a county truck to salt and sand that area by chance?
01:44
113 dispatch negative.
01:46
I don't believe that's going to be an issue.
01:49
Sorry.
01:54
Dispatch in county, if we could get one of those trucks to swing through the place, we could use some rock or salt or something in here.
02:03
Copy at 1016.
02:06
I think Chief 2 is in truck.
02:12
Copy Chief 2.
02:18
Electrical is dead.
02:19
Everyone on site, electrical is off.
02:26
Don't send them in yet.
02:27
I'm going to switch to tank water here, Dustin.
02:40
The people are now out of the elevator.
02:48
Engine two could you repeat that?
02:52
Engine 4 dispatch.
02:53
People are now out of the elevator.
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