False elevator entrapment alarm caused by power surge, Los Angeles CA


A report was made about a person trapped in an elevator near Fallbrook Avenue, Los Angeles. Responders confirmed the person had already been safely escorted out and no one was left inside. The incident was a false alarm caused by a power surge.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire and EMS Dispatch - North Division
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Transcript:
00:00
Metro from engine 106, go ahead.
00:04
Engine 106, confirming you're clear of your license, then we have the RP calling back stating that the patient is still in the elevator.
00:18
Metro from Ingen's 106.
00:21
Is this a different call? The patient we responded to, we actually escorted him down the staircase and took him to his car.
00:31
Engine 106, Roger.
00:38
Engine 100, automatic alarm, 73, 64, and total avenue.
00:43
Engine 2, 73, person down, 6745 Tampa Avenue.
00:48
Lightforce 93 elevators, 63, 42, Volbrook Avenue.
00:51
Lightforce 88 Elevator 15456 Ventura Boulevard.
01:00
Nage 70, Rescue 828, Choking, 10801, Linley Avenue.
01:10
Metro for METO6, we're upgrading to emergency.
01:15
AJ 106 rider.
01:24
Energy of 100, you can discontinue.
01:29
100, Roger.
01:38
Rescue, 839.
01:45
Go for 839.
01:48
RASQE 839, RP's calling back, stating at they're at the location.
01:56
Roger, we'll return to the location.
01:59
We're contacted by Engine 305, who was on scene of R&2, near Fallbrook Avenue.
02:05
They had a power surge, there's no people in the elevators.
02:09
We'll call it a false.
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Location mentioned:
Fallbrook Ave, Los Angeles, CA
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