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Chargers players rescued from 'inoperable elevator' by Dallas Fire-Rescue
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Date:2025-04-22 14:15:31
Some members of the Los Angeles Chargers had a harrowing Friday night.
The Chargers revealed on social media that "several" players and other members of the team's traveling party got stuck in an "inoperable elevator" at the team's Dallas-area hotel.
The situation required the intervention (and considerable effort) of the Dallas Fire-Rescue. Per the Chargers, Dallas Fire-Rescue helped everyone exit the stuck elevator through its ceiling panel and moved them into an operational elevator next to it.
"The Los Angeles Chargers thank Dallas Fire-Rescue for their quick response, professionalism and substantial efforts in ensuring everyone's safety," the team said in a statement.
It was not immediately clear how many players were involved in the situation, nor did the Chargers reveal their identities.
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The Chargers are slated to play the Dallas Cowboys Saturday afternoon at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, in their final preseason game.
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