Odor investigation in aircraft at Los Angeles airport, Los Angeles CA
Fire crews responded to a report of a strange odor coming from a box inside a parked aircraft at gate 201 at Los Angeles International Airport. Passengers had been evacuated, and crews were assessing the situation with gas detection equipment. The odor was suspected to be from protein and was a known issue with the aircraft model. No danger to the cabin was found.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire - Grounds
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Transcript:
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Engine 5-1 from Hazved 95 on tax 13.
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Agent 95, go.
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Now,
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what do you guys got? I see that the past aircraft has been,
00:27
the passengers are off the aircraft.
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Roger, we just pulled up on scene.
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I'll give you an updated size up shortly.
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We have been on a few of these with the Airbus 321.
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We'll be there in about five minutes.
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Roger. Okay.
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Okay. A F. F.R.
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91, check for an open mic.
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cancel the 800.
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Engine 95 from engine 5-1 on 13.
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Yeah, Gopher, have that 95.
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Has that 95, what we have is a box inside the hole is what we suspect is a smell of protein.
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So there's nothing wrong within the cabin and that's why we're called out.
01:45
We have a five gas heater going right now.
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Yeah, I copied that out there.
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This is a known issue with that aircraft.
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We'll be on seeing in a couple minutes, so it's due to you.
02:05
Roger, it's a 737 at gate 201.
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Location mentioned:
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), 1 World Wy, Los Angeles, CA 90045
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