Fuel leak detected on airplane engine at San Diego Airport, San Diego CA


Emergency crews responded to San Diego International Airport after a Boeing 737 plane had a fuel leak from its left engine while taxiing to the gate. Fire and rescue units confirmed that no further help was needed.
Audio|Source: San Diego City and Poway Fire
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Metro Rescue 1.
00:08
Metro Rescue 1.
00:14
Metro Rescue 1 accompanied will fall in there across the cross here.
00:17
Rescue 1 accompanied with Italian 1 can handle the same place.
00:27
Italian Rescue 1, 8 Alpha.
00:29
Go for Battalion.
00:31
Italian, be advised.
00:32
We have 737 with fuel leaks from the left engine.
00:35
Restor 1 company are following aircraft to the gate right now.
00:40
We'll continue in.
00:41
We do not need any additional resources.
00:48
Engine 46, Medical,
00:51
7 Echo, 7 Fox Strunt,
00:53
14,000740 via Fiesta, Villa Arena Assisted Living, Unit 214 Cross Streets, Via Vivaldi, and Vunez, Engine 46,
01:04
7 Echo, 7 Fox Strud
01:08
The giant went about this, I'll continue in and stand by.
01:12
Rescue 1, Metro.
01:14
Metro did not copy your size up. You were unreadable.
01:19
Metro, Rescue 1.
01:21
We have a 737 with a fuel leak on the left engine, Rescue 1 and company can handle with the stallion 1.
01:28
We're at the gate at the time.
01:31
Rescue 1 copy, 737 with the fuel leaks on the right wing.
01:34
Can't handle with the rescue units and continuing battalion 1.
01:39
That would be the left engine.
01:40
Correction, left engine.
01:42
Left engine.
01:43
If you clear the security, you still want us to stand by.
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Location mentioned:
San Diego International Airport (SAN), Harbor Island Dr, San Diego, CA 92101
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