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Elevator malfunction resolved at Austin airportAustin TX

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS), 3600 Presidential Blvd, Austin, TX 78719

According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to reports of people trapped in an elevator at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. Upon arrival, responders found that the elevator doors had opened on their own and no one was trapped. Fire units were requested to secure the elevator's power.

Audio|Heard on: Travis TX Security Group Calls
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01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Yes sir, we have a door prop at elevator 5A.
00:05
Elevator 5A in terminal.
00:12
127 to 113, I'm close by there.
00:13
I can get that for you.
00:14
Okay, well thank you, sir.
00:16
Dispatch 113, if that is the case, can you please head to elevator one? We have another person trapped.
00:22
Okay. Dispatch to anybody in baggage, I need somebody to start towards elevator one for people trapped inside again.
00:29
Dispatch, I'm heading that way.
00:31
10-4.
00:33
I'm sorry, 127, were you en route to the elevator call?
00:37
113, dispatch, I'm en route.
00:39
113, 10-4.
00:41
113 to dispatch, I'm almost by elevator five.
00:44
I'm clear.
00:45
113, 8 a.m.
00:47
5.
00:48
113, 8 a.m.
00:49
5. 13?
00:51
Hey sir, when fire arrives for that elevator one call, will you make sure they turn the elevator off before leaving? 10-4.
01:00
27 on 23, meter (number withheld).
01:02
Copy. Twenty-seven, I have as (number withheld).
01:06
Ten four comes back to (name withheld) active with (name withheld).
01:11
Ten four, I'll go with BAG.
01:12
I'll be ten eight.
01:13
Copy BAG. One hundred and 13 dispatch.
01:16
Copy 113. One hundred and 13, dispatch.
01:18
There is nobody trapped in the elevator.
01:21
Ten four. And is ARF present or?
01:25
Negative, nobody's there and the door opened by itself.
01:29
Ten four.
01:31
One 13, please stand by until ARF arrives to shut down power to that elevator.
01:36
Ten four.

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Location mentioned:
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS), 3600 Presidential Blvd, Austin, TX 78719

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Incident Timeline

  1. Final resolution
  2. Area secured and follow-up actions
  3. Elevator doors open and no entrapment found
  4. Units respond and assess situation
  5. Possible entrapment at elevator one
  6. Door prop reported at elevator 5A

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