Elevator rescue in Chula Vista ends safely with no hazards, Chula Vista CA
A swift elevator rescue in Chula Vista was handled with no hazards after the occupant self-evacuated, calming concerns about safety at the three-story complex.
Audio|Source: Chula Vista Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Chula Vista Engine 58 and Chula Vista Truck 57.
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Elevator rescue.
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6 Echo[1], 6 Box Trot.
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2380 Fenton Street.
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2380 Fenton Street.
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Cross street, Stenton Street.
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Chula Vista Engine 58 and Chula Vista Truck 57.
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Six Echo, Six Box Trot.
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It's so available.
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Metro Engine 58.
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Entering 58's own chain of the three-story storage complex, there's nothing showing.
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Engine 58 will be out investigating, establishing Fenton and I see.
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258 at scene, three-story complex, nothing showing.
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Engine 58, investigating, establishing Fenton and I see.
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Chula Vista Engine 61, ringing alarm high-rise, 6 Echo[1], 6 o'clock Stenton, 1715 Orion Avenue, Duda Apps, cross streets, Stylis Stylast Street, and Transit Parkway, Chula Vista Engine 61, 6 Echo, 6 Echo.
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Vincent IC.
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Natural Fenton leaves have made access to the elevator, patient self-evacuated,
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no hazards.
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It's going to be terminated command and going available shortly.
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Engine 58, correction, Fenton IC, copy, patient self-evacuated, no hazards, terminating command available shortly.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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6 Echo: Highest-priority medical response for life-threatening breathing problems (Echo-level) under Protocol 6.
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Location mentioned:
Fenton St, Chula Vista, CA 91914
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