Civilian rescued from stuck elevator in Manhattan, New York NY


A civilian was stuck in an elevator, and the fire department responded to help. There was no fire, just an emergency with the elevator. The person was safely removed.
Audio|Source: FDNY Fire Dispatch - Manhattan
01:34
Transcript:
9-9. We have stuck elevator, applying shafts. No units needed. We're removing the civilian now. 1040, we do have to fill out your box to that report. 9-1-2-N-(name withheld). 9-1-7-7. 9-1. 9-1. You expect to continue in. One-9-9-9-9. We've got to contact with a lot of jet. Yeah, 10-4[1]. We're filling out the box. Line, Chair. Ladder 102 in hand. Ladder 101. Yeah, I'm box 95, no further, no units, no further units needed. We have the civilian in the elevator. We're moving in from the lobby now. 10-4. Based off the report, we do have to fill out the box.
9-9. We have stuck elevator, applying shafts. No units needed. We're removing the civilian now. 1040, we do have to fill out your box to that report. 9-1-2-N-(name withheld). 9-1-7-7. 9-1. 9-1. You expect to continue in. One-9-9-9-9. We've got to contact with a lot of jet. Yeah, 10-4[1]. We're filling out the box. Line, Chair. Ladder 102 in hand. Ladder 101. Yeah, I'm box 95, no further, no units, no further units needed. We have the civilian in the elevator. We're moving in from the lobby now. 10-4. Based off the report, we do have to fill out the box.
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10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
Near E 32nd St, New York, NY 10016
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