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Firefighters rescue person trapped in elevator 

audio iconMedical Emergency
Collier County, FL
Emergency services responded to a report of a person trapped in an elevator. Firefighters worked to safely free the individual.
Audio|Source: Collier County Fire and EMS Dispatch
03:29

Transcript:
Copy, no choice. The engine 70, 485. 4185 Heritage Circle, (name withheld), Nearsolay Apartments, Building, 8, clock 3 (name withheld), control, self, sign out of 10 for young hours. Control, Lider 1. The Leder 1. Engine 2, driver, engine 2, Lieutenant, TAC 1[2]. PII[1], refuse, transport. Trial, Latter 1, end service. Copy, Latter 1 in service. Engine 2, driver, and 2, Lieutenant will run TAC 1. Go ahead. Do you have a key to open that elevator door up there? Control number two, you can show a battalion service. Copy. Go Pumper 2. Just be advised. You've got power security all day at this time. We're just working on getting the patient out. Copy. Copy. Copy. Were you able to get the subject out of the elevator? Oh, right. You're unreadable. I don't know if we've terminated, but I don't think we're right now. They will utilize N-CAR, we're first unit. Copy. Control N-card, did you copy? Control, go ahead, for N-CART. Control, Pumper, too. Copy. Command, advisors, they can't use you. You can go in service. Comfort 2. Comfort 2. Just be my subject to the elevator to this top.

Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
PII: Patient Initiated Incident (medical refusal/transport)
[2]
TAC 1: Tactical Channel 1 (operations)

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