Firefighting response to aircraft crash near Gray Lane, Oldham County KY
Emergency crews responded to an aircraft crash near Gray Lane in Oldham County, Kentucky. Fire suppression efforts included use of tanks, foam, and water to extinguish the fire. Multiple units coordinated to control spot fires, ensure safety, and provide necessary equipment. Operations involved managing water supply lines and repositioning vehicles to support firefighting efforts.
Audio|Source: Oldham County Police
06:14
Transcript:
00:00
Keep forward a crash truck. Take your screen to the bar left. I'll tell you one stop.
00:09
Hold there, hold there.
00:19
Crash truck, I think we've got a tank if you're way from getting this spot.
00:22
We're trying to get...
00:27
Charlie,
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two, three,
00:30
three, and... Run, and... Charlie,
00:36
two, three...
00:53
Still, say, Trader, you have a name on the, for people who live here. I know I've been there a few times,
00:59
but I don't have a name from Checker for Warners.
01:01
Radio to safety.
01:07
A Brittany,
01:08
Philip, a Philip Wilkins currently showing clear.
01:14
Set four, thank you for you. All right. Air Force, Chief, 2 to Battalion 3.
01:19
Total 108.
01:21
Set.
01:24
46 is returning to our station 1.
01:27
47 is fully replenished or ready if you need it.
01:31
The time is okay. The Titan 3 is okay.
01:36
The Titan 3 is G4. Do you still have eyes on this tank arm with your drone?
01:42
That's correct. You've got two small spot fires,
01:45
one just to the left to the crash truck string and one just to the right of it. The They did have one, but it was dismissed.
01:51
The tiny three is okay. 65, you can back out from your location and we'll attempt to hit it with the master stream.
02:11
20-1 away.
02:14
7-11.
02:16
Chief Out of Rescue, Weather.
02:19
Soon you're on Gray Lane, Gray Lane was strong by the aircraft.
02:24
That's correct.
02:27
Come as far north as you can, you should eventually run into rescue two.
02:34
The position as far over the shoulder you can behind the rescue two.
02:40
Bring force-lundry tools,
02:44
lights,
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seats, and red tape.
02:51
Rescue 11 is okay on forcible entry tools, light,
02:54
red tape. I'll get a date.
02:59
6-5-6-1-6-1-6-1.
03:07
Okay,
03:08
go ahead.
03:11
Back out. Return to quarters, reservice, and then come back to the safe.
03:17
Five-six-five is okay.
03:31
That's what confirmed, I hear towers close until 11Z.
03:38
I was going to hear towers close until 11 Z. Everyone channels to be a pass in the Stats.
03:45
The North Division of the Italian area.
03:49
Go ahead. Zero.
03:52
Are you good if we cut down 29 and we're going to cut down the 5 inch get a fuel truck in?
03:58
That's correct. That's correct.
04:02
Okay, I'm okay.
04:07
Put-9-9-2-9-2-4-9-8. We're going to get-down aerial.
04:12
4-9 is okay.
04:16
T3 to west division.
04:25
Glenn, I'm from inch of 65. Are you ready for me to shut your 5 inch down?
04:30
We're okay, so we don't know.
04:36
65 is okay.
04:43
Quint 52 to engine 65.
04:46
Both Quinti-2 and 2.9 are ready from the heighter to be shut that. The engine 65 is okay.
05:00
6-5-61. Do you need to go down grade lane to out or lose to get out?
05:10
I've copies.
05:17
C-3, what's the vision?
05:24
C-4 to C-3, what's your traffic?
05:28
Do we need to leave this 5-inch line, disconnected so we can get vehicles out?
05:35
Yeah, I'm 10 by 1.
05:39
West Side Vision,
05:41
Safety.
05:43
Air Guard 65, we're getting ready to leave them.
05:47
They're going to head south on Drey to Outer Loop so they can go back and refill with foam,
05:54
water, and fuel with their quarters.
06:00
Check is okay. I've still got this line disconnected, right past Rescue 2, so I'll leave that off until we get all the vehicles in and out.
06:13
West Division is okay.
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Oldham County, KY
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