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Emergency Team Rescues 11 Trapped in SkyCity Hamilton Elevator

A late-night rescue operation successfully freed 11 individuals who became trapped in an elevator at SkyCity Casino in Hamilton. The incident occurred just before 11:30 pm on Saturday, prompting a swift response from Fire and Emergency New Zealand.
The team, led by a shift manager from Fire and Emergency, confirmed that the individuals were confined within the lift for approximately 20 minutes. Quick action ensured that all trapped parties were safely evacuated by 11:45 pm, minimizing any potential distress.
Details of the Incident
According to the Fire and Emergency shift manager, the rescue operation involved a coordinated effort to assess the situation and safely release those inside the elevator. The team responded efficiently, demonstrating their commitment to public safety.
Witnesses reported that the situation was managed promptly, with emergency crews arriving on the scene shortly after the alarm was raised. The successful outcome of the operation highlights the preparedness and professionalism of the emergency services.
In light of this incident, SkyCity Casino officials expressed their gratitude towards the emergency responders. They emphasized the importance of such swift action in ensuring the safety of all guests and staff at the facility.
This event serves as a reminder of the potential risks associated with elevator systems and the need for regular maintenance and safety checks. The timely response from Fire and Emergency New Zealand has been praised by both casino management and the public, reinforcing trust in emergency services during crisis situations.
As investigations continue into the cause of the elevator malfunction, the casino remains focused on ensuring the safety and comfort of its visitors.
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