Crew reports burning smell on airplane at Miami airport, Miami FL
Firefighters responded to an aircraft at Miami International Airport after crew members reported a burning smell inside the plane and a possible medical emergency. Upon inspection, no fire or hazardous conditions were found, and responders proceeded to attend to the medical patient.
Audio|Source: Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Tactical Channels
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Transcript:
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Platform 59,
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go ahead and link up with the aircraft with engine 12.
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In reference, they have a funny smell.
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Rescue 12, go ahead and enter and take care of the medical emergency.
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But I need the platform 59 and engine 12 to check out the smell.
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Platform 15 a copy.
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Command to the foam trucks.
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Phone three, go ahead.
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Phone trucks, you guys look good in position.
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Phone four or five, commandant.
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You want us to make our way over there as well.
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Phone port clear.
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Copy. Everyone out of the QRV 59 clear.
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The party is copy.
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Rescue 12 command.
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Go ahead.
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Confirming they're going to clear their aircraft for us before you make entry.
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Correct, correct.
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Platform 59, clear the aircraft.
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Agent 12 assist, platform 59, and then they can get the medical patient.
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There's going to be the same car now, so I'll take it.
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Hey, Captain, real quick, look behind you, Captain.
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I'm over here to the right.
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Go ahead.
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Can you be able to clear one of the units to respond to days down?
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Come in.
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Negative.
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Go ahead for command.
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Go ahead for command.
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Go ahead. Go ahead.
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C-4. C-4.
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North North North.
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Have you guys wait, wait, you wait.
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That would be okay.
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Have four minutes.
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Blind inside the aircraft, no smoke, no order.
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And nothing on the meters.
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Copy that, let's get the medical patient seen.
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Rescue 12, that's your Q.
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Go ahead and get the medical patient.
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Rescue 12, copy. Rescue 12, copy.
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Flight from Chris 9, command.
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Go ahead, platform 59.
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Chief,
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negative on the smell and negative on the reading, 0, of all the meters, you're on 0.
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Okay, Cap, can you go ahead and contact your face-to-face with a pilot or a,
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they called it in? I'll turn it about a smell.
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Can you confirm that? Before we clear up.
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Chief, I spoke to the crew,
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and they said they did smell something burning inside the plane, but it's not there anymore.
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Location mentioned:
Miami International Airport (MIA), 2100 NW 42nd Ave, Miami, FL 33142
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