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Person stuck in elevator suffers respiratory distress 

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Near Philadelphia Rd, Bel Air, MD 21015
A person was trapped in an elevator and having trouble breathing. Emergency services were called to help.
Audio|Source: Harford County Fire and EMS
02:44

Transcript:
Okay, so... (name withheld) Philadelphia Road, off of James Runbridge, and Handler Drive. Operation Spire, 937. Okay, hold on, please. All right, thank you. (name withheld), if that's work, we're clear, no patient, a patient was able to get up with a neighbor's help. Okay, back, Ptoonovie. Chief 4, you have one occupant that is having respiratory distress in the elevator. Okay, ZMS are you on it also? That's right. 24, 10,00 hours, subject stuck in an elevator with respiratory distress should be on level 1. Okay. McElach 33-1, Medic 33 respond for stroke, 2021, Emerton Road, Unit 210, Building B at Bala family practice. Between Medstar Boulevard and Brightwood Drive, operations on the MS-12 Group 1001. 21B station, 1001. 21B in-in station, 1001. Just as G4. Chair for Manning. We're taken. Number two. Rest question four, center two. We're receiving a sector activation 4835, seven, seven, triple, circle. I'll lock, 14-15-2, on our fire alarm. Correction, alarm bells founding. 4835, seven trails, triple, off the trails end road, and seven trails operations on our talk group 10-04[1]. Restation, four, one plug is stuck to an elevator with respiratory distress. Elevator should be on the first floor. Thank you, three, no. Medic, three, ten, tenor. Forty one, tenor three.

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[1]
10-04: Acknowledgement/OK

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Near Philadelphia Rd, Bel Air, MD 21015
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