Elevator malfunction traps occupants; seizure near scene, Hampton VA


Audio of dispatch about an elevator malfunction where the doors were opened and people were removed. A 50-year-old woman near the command bus had a seizure. Responders discussed keeping the elevator power off because it was broken.
Audio|Source: Hampton Fire and Rescue
00:55
Transcript:
District 4, respond priority to East Pembrook Avenue South Street. You all have access to them, both doors are open. For a seizure. Occup to respond priority to East Pembrook Avenue, South 1st Street. Outson removed, 104[1]. For 50-year-old female near the command bus, also having a seizure. Tower 1, Hanton. Occupants had been removed from the elevator. Octaves removed from the elevator, 1300 hours. Go ahead. You ready for me to restore power or you want to keep it off? No, because it's broke, keep that power off.
District 4, respond priority to East Pembrook Avenue South Street. You all have access to them, both doors are open. For a seizure. Occup to respond priority to East Pembrook Avenue, South 1st Street. Outson removed, 104[1]. For 50-year-old female near the command bus, also having a seizure. Tower 1, Hanton. Occupants had been removed from the elevator. Octaves removed from the elevator, 1300 hours. Go ahead. You ready for me to restore power or you want to keep it off? No, because it's broke, keep that power off.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
104: Situation under control / Acknowledged
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Location mentioned:
S First St & E Pembroke Ave, Hampton, VA 23664
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