Twin-engine plane faces landing gear scare at Prescott airport, Prescott AZ
Fire units responded to a Level 2 emergency at Prescott Regional Airport which involved a twin-engine plane with a faulty landing gear indicator preparing for landing with limited fuel.
Audio|Source: Prescott Area Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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From 73, Battalion 1, Engine 73, Engine 62,
00:05
Level 2[1] in flight emergency at 6,600, Airport Avenue, runway 21 left.
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All right, Battalion 1 is en-route, and go ahead, additional when all units are on.
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That's a one alarm copy.
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Good time you want to all units responding to the level two air emergency on runway 21 left.
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This is a twin star riddle.
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It's going to be 94.6 miles northwest of the field.
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They're having a gear indicator problem, low approach before landing, two vessels on board, 40 gallons of fuel left.
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All units are spotting.
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We've retrieving his channel two.
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Phone 73 is on Channel 2.
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Alarm, copies.
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Alarmes. Alarm on the show.
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Palm 73 stays at Delta 4.
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Alarm copies.
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Engine 62 is on Channel 2.
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Battalion One's on two.
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All right. All right.
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Alarm to 833.
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833, CBA holding your first due, 182-20-West Lockedley, and I'm calling Phoenix for the rest.
02:17
Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Level 2: Priority level 2 medical response
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Location mentioned:
Prescott Regional Airport (PRC), 6600 Airport Ave, Prescott, AZ 86301
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