On reported that two separate incidents involving children being trapped in elevators occurred recently in Tartus. On April 22nd, at approximately 1:12 PM, a call was made to the emergency center regarding an eleven-year-old boy who was stuck inside an elevator at an apartment building on Mõisavahe Street. The emergency services were alerted by a child who reported that his friend was trapped. Upon arrival, rescue personnel, working alongside an on-site elevator technician, managed to open the elevator doors, safely freeing the boy. A similar incident was reported the previous day, involving another child who found themselves stuck in an elevator at a residence on Anne Street. These incidents highlight recurring safety concerns regarding the use of residential elevators. In both cases, the timely action of the emergency services and building technicians was crucial in resolving the situation. The reports emphasize the vulnerability of children when they become trapped within mechanical systems like elevators. Authorities are expected to review the safety protocols for residential buildings in the area following these events. The primary concern remains ensuring that immediate assistance is available and that proper safety measures are in place to prevent any future instances where a child might become trapped in a lifti. Topics: #laps #lifti #kinni Post navigation Selgus Tartu lastekirjanduse auhinna laureaat Kuidas Kanaaride ralli võiks WRC-sarjale kroonida uue etapivõitja?