man in wheelchair stuck in doctor office due to broken elevator, San Jose CA
Fire department units responded to help a man in a wheelchair who was stuck in a doctor's office because the elevator was broken, making communication during the emergency call difficult.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 24, Delta response for unknown medical involving a communications barrier near Lexon Avenue in Powers Lane, Station 24's area.
00:17
24 Senosei were a landline with somebody on site who seems pretty confused about what 911 is.
00:23
We're trying to get further.
00:27
I've been reading the details as well done.
00:29
Thank you.
00:30
Did you make contact with the doctor's office at Suite 206?
00:36
Okay, we're on our way upstairs right now.
00:38
The elevators seem to not be working, and this might just be a misunderstanding for a possible elizabeth to come down from the second cell.
00:46
Is it 24 sounding like that? We had some information finally for a 41-year-old male who has been in the doctor's office since 11 and stuck in a wheelchair needing assistance.
01:00
That makes sense not because the property manager was probably contacted for the elevator.
01:06
Engine 24.
01:13
If the ambulance is in route, we'll probably need the stair chair because the elevator is not working right now at the moment.
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Engine 24, 10,
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4. We'll tell them to bring in a stair chair chair.
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Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Lanes End Pl, San Jose, CA 95121
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