False elevator rescue alarm at Estes Park Resort, Estes Park CO
Firefighters responded to an elevator rescue alarm at Estes Park Resort. They found no emergency after checking. The alarm was triggered accidentally when someone pressed the elevator button while moving items. There was no danger or fire at the site.
Audio|Source: Estes Valley Fire
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Transcript:
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SIS fire elevator rescue, near Big Thompson Avenue, Map 44 Paul, Paul 2.
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SIS fire responding to Estes Park Resort, near Big Thompson Avenue.
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This will be a number two elevator call.
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There is no answer when prompt.
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71 copies, you can show me en route, which is back one.
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You could show Battalion 71 Unseen,
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multi-story hotel structure.
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No occupants outside the building right now indicating any issues.
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You'll show me investigating.
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One hundred Battalion 71.
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Seventy-1.
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You can show Battalion 71 with command and cancel any more fire response.
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They were moving a bunch of objects in the kitchen elevator and accidentally pushed the button.
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I'll remain on scene for a few more minutes here, but you can cancel all other fire.
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Location mentioned:
Near Colorado Peaks Dr, Estes Park, CO 80517
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