Fire contained to airplane lavatory at Pittsburgh Airport, Pittsburgh PA
Fire crews responded to a fire in an airplane lavatory at Pittsburgh International Airport. The fire was contained and did not spread. Medical personnel evaluated a stable patient who likely refused further treatment. The situation is being handed back to local units.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Airport Authority - KPIT Fire Ops
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Transcript:
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Okay, crew is working on cleaning up the airplane.
00:03
It was contained to a lavatory.
00:06
The squad of the team is going to stay and finish accepting the patient.
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All right, recess.
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We'll return the engine.
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We'll hold 15 in the medic unit.
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until they confirm that refusal.
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Command.
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Command.
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Northwest DMS is evaluating the patient.
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She's stable, probably going to refuse.
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We can downscale this and plus the team can handle the rest of the incident.
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We're ready to see.
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Break.
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Johnny,
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Providence, command.
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Okay, man.
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All right, I'm going to clear.
00:58
We'll transfer command back to 15,
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with 15.25 and 1912, remanded on stigrant.
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Recade, 1022.
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Location mentioned:
Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT), 1000 Airport Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15231
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