Emergency crews respond to swimmer in distress


Emergency teams were sent to a tower for an elevator issue and to the beach for a problem involving a swimmer. It was reported that the swimmer was no longer in trouble and was out of the water.
Audio|Source: Atlantic County Fire and EMS - Digital
02:51
Transcript:
Light Wake, Ladder 1, 227 North Vermont Avenue, Jeffries Tower, and respond for an elevator entrapment. That's Ladder 1, 22nd, North Vermont, (name withheld)'s Tower. Response for an elevator entrapment, that's 2013. Marsha, the medic 6 is responded. Rissue. Thank you. 22 to Medi 6, you guys can go out and take a recall. Thank you. Make comment, six. Okay, for Tommy, Rico. Thank you. Larry one responding. Light Wake, Light Wake. Rescue 1-2. Rescue 1, ladder 2, ladder 2, battalion 2. Marine 1 and Marine 2. Wisconsin, Virginia in the beach 4. Fulner in distress. Hurt's Engine 1, Engine 2, Rescue 1, Battalion 2. Marine 2. Respond of Virginia and the Beach 4. The swimmer in distress by 2016. Waterway, by the wait. Letter 1 is on scene in Jeffershauer's, investigated. This be letter 1 on seeing the investigating, 2017. Marine 1 responding to 2017. The 9-2 responding, 2017. The 9-2 responding, 2017. 1-responding 2 responding, 2017. Letter 2. Water. Letter 2 responding, 2017. Rescue 2 responding. Rescue 2 responding to 2017. Respect to all units responding to Virginia and the beach just be advised from PD, the swimmers are out of the water. All units, all companies responding to Virginia and the beach for the swimmer in distress, be advised the swimmers are out of the water.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Vermont Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
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