Person freed after elevator malfunction in Mountain View, Mountain View CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders freed one person trapped temporarily in an elevator at building A near Middlefield Road in Mountain View. There was no fire and no injuries. The elevator was marked for maintenance inspection.
Audio|Heard on: Mountain View Fire
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Now are you, NG51.
00:03
This one to confirm it was the first floor of the first building.
00:12
NJ51, the RPA advice he was on the first floor of building A, the elevator closest to Middlefield.
00:17
We have a view in 51.
00:21
Angel 51.
00:30
We are able to open an elevator, one subject out of the elevator, no medical.
00:36
We're going to flag the elevator,
00:39
no emergency.
00:44
Number 51, I copy one subject out of the elevator, no emergency,
00:49
negative medical, television plan.
00:56
W.J.51, is there responsible or facilities staff at this building?
01:07
And then by.
01:13
In 51, I was able to locate a responsible from a previous fire alarm, I'll put in the call.
01:38
We're downstairs below here.
01:40
We're kind of walking around, but we don't see any elevator room.
01:42
It's a pretty large area down here, so my side maintenance is on team.
01:46
We're going to be walking around here for a while.
01:48
We're going to head back up to you, you know.
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