When the brothers in blue need rescuing, who do they call? The fire department, of course.
A
dozen police officers were trapped in a stalled elevator inside a
Kansas City, Missouri, police academy on Wednesday. The academy staff
reached out to the Kansas City Fire Department, who were quick to send
a rescue crew to the aid of their colleagues, according to CNN affiliate WDAF.
But before they pulled the cops out of the elevator, the fire crew couldn't resist snapping a photo.
The
snapshot, showing a smiling firefighter giving a thumbs-up before an
elevator car full of sheepish-looking police, was posted on Twitter by
St. Louis Fire Department Capt. Gregg Favre.
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2 comments:
They could have called the elevator company and this wouldn't have been the hoot that it is.
Priceless!
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