Two People Trapped in the Lift of Kaišiadorys Railway Station - Firefighters Rushed to Help
Two individuals became trapped in a lift at the Kaišiadorys railway station, prompting a quick response from firefighters who rescued them.
On Friday morning, emergency services received a report of two people stuck in a lift at the Kaišiadorys railway station in Lithuania. The lift malfunction resulted in the individuals being unable to wait for the elevator emergency service to arrive. Firefighters were dispatched to the scene shortly after the alarm was raised.
At around 9:45 AM, firefighters arrived equipped with specialized tools, including a special key to operate the lift doors manually. They quickly assessed the situation and were able to pry open the lift doors, allowing the trapped individuals to exit safely. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries, and the whole operation was completed with a focus on ensuring the well-being of those involved.
This incident reflects the importance of quick response times from emergency services in situations where individuals may find themselves in distress. It also highlights the need for regular maintenance of public infrastructure such as lifts in railway stations to prevent such occurrences in the future. The prompt action of the firefighters in Kaišiadorys ensured that this situation was resolved without harm, underlining their critical role in community safety.