Emergency responders gain access to apartment stairway, Salamanca NY


Emergency responders arrived at a residential building near Jefferson St to gain access to a stairway. A child moved from one apartment to another and is being cared for by the occupant. There is a male inside one apartment. Access to the stairway requires a key or firebox entry. No fire was confirmed at the time.
Audio|Source: Salamanca Area Police and Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
3193, can you have OCFD expedite?
00:03
104, they're in Ralph.
00:04
And we cannot get to the stairway to get access.
00:06
I think you can't find one of those on 5-3 because you don't fire has access to them there?
00:12
I'm unassure at this time.
00:13
Say, if I'll make it one guy.
00:15
She don't make it go ahead.
00:16
I'm going to go with a victim of this kid.
00:18
Can you dispatch fire to see if they have a phone to get to the stairs?
00:22
Copy will do. And obviously not the most important thing right now.
00:25
We have a child from apartment 6, walked over to apartment 1.
00:29
The occupant apartment 1 is watching over him now.
00:32
Thank you. Pryce you, thank you.
00:34
Pryor is that director.
00:35
I don't know a little bit.
00:36
Please have fired expedite.
00:38
That mail is currently in the apartment at this time.
00:41
And we need gain access.
00:42
Cappy, do you just need the code or you want them to break the door down?
00:45
Uh, just that's up with Bond and, uh, certain by three and I can't think I'm a question.
00:50
Understood. 53 Low Valley.
00:51
We're going to need them gain access to their key to get into the stairway.
00:55
There is FOB access as well as a keyhole.
01:00
We need them to access their firebox.
01:02
Kevin.
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Location mentioned:
Near Jefferson St, Salamanca, NY 14779
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