Alert declared for aircraft inbound with engine issue, Grand Junction CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services at Grand Junction Regional Airport declared an Alert 2 for a twin-engine aircraft with oil pressure problems. The aircraft had seven people on board and was about 11 minutes from landing. Fire and medical units were dispatched to standby for a possible emergency landing.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa CO Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch, R1.
00:01
R1.
00:03
Uh, dispatch, R1, we'd like to compile an alert for Alert 2 if we can.
00:11
We have a twin-engine aircraft inbound with oil pressure issues.
00:16
11 minutes out, we have seven souls on board and 3 hours of fuel.
00:22
Copy that, 22.
00:23
Paging Grand Junction Station 6, Station 1.
00:28
Truck six, ambulance six, battalion one.
00:30
Same one responding to the airport before an alert two for a plane inbound with oil pressure issues.
00:37
Time out eleven twenty-three.
00:41
Lower Valley, check for an open mic.
00:47
Lower Valley unit, check for an open mic.
00:49
But you don't everyone have half as well.
00:51
We just go.
00:56
Lower Valley unit, check for an open mic.
01:05
Truck six, ambulance six to ten, Battalion one, Sam one,
01:08
showing you all en route to the airport.
01:10
It's going to be for a twin engine plane inbound with oil pressure issues.
01:14
Seven souls on board and 11 minutes out.
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