Person trapped in elevator at Atlantic City high-rise, Atlantic City NJ
Fire and emergency responders arrived at a high-rise building on North New Hampshire Avenue in Atlantic City to assist a person trapped inside an elevator on the 14th floor. They confirmed a fire was reported, but it was extinguished and no further emergency action was required.
Audio|Source: Atlantic County Fire and EMS - Digital
02:58
Transcript:
00:00
Quadraway, ladder one, 220, north of New Hampshire Avenue,
00:05
24th up elevator, one person inside on the 14th floor.
00:09
Ladder 1, 220, North New Hampshire Avenue,
00:14
for a truck elevator, one person inside, except on the 14th floor. Time is 14 to see that.
00:23
Another one more time.
00:45
BLS[1] 3261 in Northfield,
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(number withheld) new road, and Adams for Piedelham. Okay.
00:54
BLS[1] 3261 in Northfield,
00:57
(number withheld) in Northfield, (number withheld)s, New Road and Adams is a preemel home. All right, 2nd. Three feet later one.
01:05
Six and I was in a little.
01:06
Hi, six, three.
01:08
Responder is fine.
01:09
You're fine.
01:15
And 3221.
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61.
01:21
We're responding to pass it now.
01:25
699.
01:26
6.
01:27
Okay.
01:30
All right.
01:32
Proceeds. All right.
01:34
Proceed driving.
01:38
Latter one won't see any command. We're about seeing.
01:45
Dispatch Linal 1.
01:52
6666 on occasion.
01:54
This match, Latter 1.
01:57
Redied.
02:00
Was this for Inline Tower?
02:03
Not for Latter 1.
02:07
Latter 1. Latter 1, routine.
02:11
No reason.
02:13
We had one on State 1444.
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Engine 64F6.
02:18
Agent 64.
02:20
Refiling, 621.
02:23
Repeat flying.
02:25
625 will have command. 625 will have command.
02:31
Repeat establishing command 1445.
02:35
Next to view command.
02:40
Command[2].
02:43
Go to Clance.
02:47
Just want to confirm, sir, are you going to need me to dispatch a recall for the fire or a negative?
02:54
That's a negative. The fire is out at this time.
02:58
Probably out there.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
BLS: Basic Life Support medical unit or response, typically EMT-level care without advanced interventions.
[2]
Command: Incident command in charge of the scene
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