Person trapped in elevator at Salvation Army in Tulsa, Tulsa OK
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A fire alarm triggered at Salvation Army near North Denver Avenue in Tulsa. One person was trapped inside an elevator on the first floor and awaited rescue.
Audio|Heard on: Tulsa, Creek, Rogers and Wagoner Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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...steal line our four person second in elevator, Salvation Army, near North Denver.
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Near North Denver Avenue.
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They're stuck on the first floor.
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Map page 1074 inch 2.8.
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You're swimming to a fire alarm at Shield.
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(number withheld) South Memorial.
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(number withheld) South Memorial Drive.
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Trip is zone 1C elevator number four pit smith.
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Map page 1430.
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Last night, she also suffers from kidney failure.
00:38
365-7-0
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YI, this has created a traffic accident that's unknown if there's any injuries
00:53
Okay, we're on the, we're on scene now.
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We'll need TP for traffic control, give me a record one time and all the thighs on injuries.
01:03
We're gonna,
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so I've had to shut down the entire shutdown.
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The entire shutdown.
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Okay, PDs are out and I copy Peter Wreck her one time, and you're shutting down memorial.
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Ladder 6-6, standby for lifting assistance, 1,300, south-hundred, 2nd3, East Avenue.
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17,
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South (number withheld), Stavineau,
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1-4, South (number withheld), Stavany, persons 210 pounds.
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Map page 15,
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25. Ingen 2, letter 4, person stuck in an elevator,
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near North Denver,
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near North Denver Avenue, Salvation Army.
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There's one person stuck on the first floor, map page 1074.
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Location mentioned:
N Denver Ave, Tulsa, OK 74103
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