Response to mechanical issue at Long Beach Airport


Emergency units responded to a reported mechanical problem with an aircraft at the airport. The situation was canceled after the aircraft was unable to return safely.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Fire Dispatch and V2/3
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Transcript:
30, 41, Spring Delta, East, Unit 51. Rescue 9[2] is on scene requesting. bring those right east. Firecrash units are on the scene on the scene on a two 5, engine 9, engine 19, engine 7, truck 7, rescue 10, rescue 18, battalion 3, 4, 6, has run 19, and BLS 19[5], with LA Engine 122[1] being requested. One, runway 26, right, for a single alert with reports of two souls on the alert for a 6 to 1 gallons of fuel. It would be a low approach on 26 Romeo. Mechanical issue, E.T. 5 to 10 minutes. Area 16 Alpha. 1, runway, 26, Romeo. Respond and acknowledge on Command V2, Tech V5, Rick, FCA, V4. On V2, can you confirm the runway? You send me to that please. Copy. Battalion 3[4] in route. Battalion 3. Battalion 3. Engine 7[3] is in route. Engine 7. Crash 1 fire. Fire crash 1 fire. It'll be 26-right. Be 26-right. Doug Beach Bar. Patient and seizure. 5098 East Ocean Boulevard at Montes. Fire crash one. We're going to cancel this. The aircraft is having difficulty to relocate and try to problem solve. And if they return to the airfield, they're going to notice. The fire copy. Is the Italian 3 copy? Battalion 3 copies. All units responding to the airport are currently Clear, switch back to one. V2 is clear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
LA Engine 122: Los Angeles Engine 122
[2]
Rescue 9: Rescue Unit 9
[3]
Engine 7: Fire Engine 7
[4]
Battalion 3: Battalion Chief 3
[5]
BLS 19: Basic Life Support Unit 19
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Location mentioned:
LGB (LGB), 4100 Donald Douglas Dr, Long Beach, CA 90808
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