Smoke detected in airplane cockpit at Houston airport runway, Houston TX


Smoke was reported inside an airplane cockpit on runway 27 at George Bush Intercontinental Airport. Multiple aircraft rescue units responded to the incident.
Audio|Source: Houston Fire - Digital
01:32
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead. I have another 2 on runway 27.
00:07
Can you give me a monitor attack channel that's going to be for smoking a cockpit?
00:15
Squad 33 just helping 10th.
00:23
Okay, Squad 33.
00:24
Yes,
00:26
sir, I just went back to tow us from restocking and refueling at Station 33.
00:31
Am I missing running in my territory of safe and ending to it?
00:36
Receive.
00:42
Hard problem chest pain.
00:44
Squad 33, 7601 Fannin Street.
00:48
Alpha Alpha 10.
00:49
5.2 Eastpage.
00:53
2nd Street.
00:54
Squad 33.
00:58
You see? Buh.
00:59
BOR. BOR.
01:03
Alert 2[1] airplane problem.
01:05
District Chief 54, engine 63, engine 64, engine 104, engine 104, ladder 64, ambulance supervisor 30, medic 63, aircraft rescue 792, aircraft rescue 792, aircraft rescue 592, aircraft rescue 854, medical safety unit 92, aircraft rescue 6992, aircraft rescue 6992, aircraft rescue 254.
01:26
RW27 access George Bush at 4292.
01:29
8 Will Clayton Parkway, NEGAC 4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Alert 2: Aircraft experiencing major difficulty; airport full emergency response and standby initiated.
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Location mentioned:
George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), 2800 N Terminal Rd, Houston, TX 77032
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