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Fuel spill or fire call at airport gate found clear, Arlington County VA
Responders checked for a fuel spill or fire at gate Echo 48 at the airport. No leak or spill was found and the scene was cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) Public Safety
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Airport fire from Battalion Chief 301.
00:02
On scene,
00:04
Echo 48, aircraft still at the gate.
00:07
There is nothing evident on the ground.
00:09
Do you have a callback number or something that can meet me?
00:12
The Italian, this was per Drew and Offs.
00:26
Okay, I'll try to make a base case of the box.
00:30
I'll go ahead and establish the echo 48 command at the time of my vehicle.
00:39
The Italian 301 on scene at gate echo 48 command established 1121.
00:47
Forty clear, one issue.
00:49
Copy clear one time.
00:59
1123.
01:03
Combine your apparatus, we're still trying to find out with a spell as...
01:11
Copper on there.
01:13
On the return, banged drop 3, 723.
01:22
Air Force Fire, Wattachast 3-0-1 on scene, please.
01:33
Airport Fire, okay.
01:35
Marking on C, 11, 23.
01:40
Command to Air Force Fire.
01:43
Go ahead, command.
01:46
No leak found at Echo 48.
01:48
I'm on scene with airport operations.
01:50
Go ahead and place all units and service, I'll terminate command.
02:01
Airport fire okay.
02:02
No leak found at Gate Echo 48.
02:04
Placing all units in service.
02:06
Command terminated.
02:08
1124.
02:12
There's no spill.
02:14
I'm back in turn.
02:16
Copy 12. No spill.
02:18
Break 30. You can disregard the escort then.
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Location mentioned:
Gate E48, Arlington, VA 22202
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