Elevator rescue for child stuck between floors, Palo Alto CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a location near El Camino Real for a child whose hand was stuck in elevator doors on the second floor. The hand was freed before responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Clara CA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 62, respond to service call elevator near El Camino Real, Sherman Avenue and Grant Avenue.
00:10
Engine 61, 961, responding to Ronald McDonald's House.
00:13
5.3 stand pill.
00:15
It can be an alpha response for a 1-year-old with her hand stuck on the elevator doors on the second floor.
00:23
Her hand is no longer stuck.
00:25
RP will be standing by in front.
00:30
Hello to fire from the 1096.
00:32
Confirmed the baby's hand is not stuck in the elevator?
00:36
Correct. The RP was able to get the hand out.
00:41
The attorney 66, copy.
00:44
All the fire from the engine 66.
00:46
We've upgraded to 203.
00:50
Copy. Inj.
00:53
The Fire medic 61 is on scene.
00:55
Mbucase down.
00:57
Copyvedic 61, on scene.
00:59
On scene.
00:58
Engine 52, responding to near El Camino Real.
01:02
Called by an alarm company for a male stuck in car number two between the first and second floor, unknown if distressed.
01:11
Agent 56 from Medi-Six 1.
01:15
Agent 66 from Medi-51?
01:19
Angel 66.
01:21
You guys can't downgrade this question.
01:26
66 copies.
01:31
I need 56 for a minute 6.
01:32
You can actually cancel.
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