Firefighters Respond to Trash Fire at Airport Gate


Firefighters arrived at the airport to respond to a beeping alarm. They found a trash fire producing light smoke at an aircraft gate and needed assistance for a patient.
Audio|Source: Wake County Fire
01:58
Transcript:
Go ahead, 26 driver. So can you get the Knoxbox[1] keys and come to the Division D side? It's a sprinkled room. Can you... unlock that door we got a beeping noise. (Name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), Aircraft Drive, Advocate. (Name withheld) Aircraft at Gate 1531. Headquarters from Agent 26th, Office 1, you monitor in Office 1? I just wanted to receive this call from a third party? It was called in by the RPD sergeant of those other. Topper, did you have him step outside for us for us? We don't find anything. No. Disregard, hey (name withheld), I see him. No. No. Between engine 8 and 196 if you want to get out traffic. This is Central. You can mark (name withheld), aircraft at the gate, and EMS[2] with a patient. Okay, for EMS with patient, 1532. And the 26th, I'm saying, we've got a light showing trash fire. Special command on site there, so. Command, go ahead. Officer, we're going to stay with EMS. The call, Terminal 1. See if (name withheld) is responding and there's a terminal up to your second make off.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Knoxbox: Secure key box used by fire personnel for emergency access
[2]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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Wake County, NC
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