Elevator malfunction at Searles Science Building, Brunswick ME
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According to the dispatch call, fire and rescue crews responded to an elevator malfunction at the Searles Science Building near Maine Street in Brunswick. One student was temporarily trapped inside the elevator before being safely freed. CMP was called to handle possible electrical issues. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Brunswick Fire
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01:34
Transcript:
00:00
Brunswick Fire, near Maine Street.
00:04
We have an elevator stuck with a person inside on the 2nd floor.
00:26
Engine 2233, near Maine Street.
00:28
Bowdoin Security will meet you there.
00:30
They have a student stuck in the elevator.
00:31
They have CMP en route for electrical issues.
00:35
Brunswick Rescue, stand by for a call.
00:48
Brunswick Rescue responding to Maurice Drive for a 90-year-old male with a medical issue.
00:58
Time of your tone 0720.
01:06
Engine two, they were able to get the student out of the elevator.
01:10
They advise they're all set now.
01:19
I think we cover each other.
01:21
Do you have traffic friendship too?
01:24
Fire unit, were you signing on scene?
01:30
Yes, I was.
01:32
They have just gotten the student out of the elevator.
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Location mentioned:
Searles Science Building, 233 Maine St, Brunswick, ME 04011
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