Aircraft emergency causes multiple injuries and deaths, Loveland CO


A major aircraft emergency occurred near Northern Colorado Regional Airport, involving external and internal fire on the plane. Emergency teams performed secondary and expanded searches, confirming 54 total patients including multiple injured and fatalities. Fire is extinguished, plane is shut down, and all victims are accounted for. Rescue and medical teams are managing transport and patient care on site.
Audio|Source: Loveland Fire Rescue Authority and EMS
06:39
Transcript:
00:00
40 black, four red, three yellow, four green, all transporter, thank you.
00:04
When you get a chance to get you done secondary searches and expanded your perimeter a little bit?
00:10
Copy, break.
00:12
I'm sure that we've done a secondary and haven't missed anybody.
00:16
Vision 14 copies,
00:18
perform an expanded search, confirm all of our search.
00:22
We're going to do that with them.
00:24
Charlie did your copy.
00:25
TV2, go ahead.
00:26
TV2, I've got paramedic and ambulance in route to you guys emergent for Charlie Medical[1] for Stroke.
00:31
They're advising on their North Gate Service Drive.
00:33
They're in their park to where the vehicle is parked to pull the show cars out.
00:37
Hurry Division Commandments.
00:38
Go ahead.
00:39
I'm sorry, disregard Alpha Division Command, Seaman.
00:42
Clerk, Command. Can you give me a rundown on your patient count and also confirm secondary search and you will expand your perimeter with that?
00:50
Health Division has zero patients.
00:52
We do have five confirmed code blocks.
00:56
We did expand our search to the east of the fuselage.
01:00
Confirm, no more patients that way.
01:03
We do have the fire out externally, internally inside the fuselage, and the plane is shut down.
01:08
Okay, that was just five co-plexes, what you had for patients, and I copied you.
01:13
You were expanded perimeter, fire control, and aircraft secured.
01:16
That's paper.
01:17
Okay, ma'amaker, Steve, I'll take that next ambulance.
01:19
Two, sixty, three, back at staging.
01:22
312, command, were you already engaged? I believe you were.
01:26
242 are you staged? Command, recycle back in to medical.
01:30
Charlie, this is engine 14.
01:31
Go ahead.
01:32
After expanding our search, numbers for you.
01:35
Go ahead.
01:37
Red[2], Black, 40.
01:38
Red[2], 6. Yellow[3], 3,
01:40
Dream 5. Division Charlie Copies.
01:42
Into that secondary search of the area complete.
01:45
The secondary is complete.
01:47
Break, Command, Division Charlie.
01:50
Command.
01:51
Four Division Charlie, we had two additional reds for a total of six reds, three yellows, and one additional green, so a total of five green.
02:02
The C. stayed the same.
02:04
I'll be two additional red for a total of six, one additional green for a total five, everything else stay the same.
02:09
Break Medical Group,
02:10
command. I'm working on a manifest with the airport staff to make sure we have all patients accounted for.
02:16
At least we can match our numbers.
02:17
I also have engine 55 in staging if you need another fire resource.
02:20
When you get a chance, can we compare numbers?
02:23
Go ahead. We got two yellows and green left to transport.
02:27
I have six red, totals,
02:29
three yellows, five greenies, and forty blacks.
02:31
I have five additional blacks inside the plane which would be the Alpha, and maybe not be in the plane, but we have five additional blacks in the Alpha Division.
02:46
45 fill of black, copy.
02:49
Command, Division Alpha.
02:51
Command, Division Alpha.
02:53
Command, Division Alpha.
02:55
Command.
02:57
Yeah, I just wanted to update you.
02:58
We tied in with Division Charlie, we double counted those five code blacks in our section.
03:04
So you got five less code blacks.
03:05
Copy, double counting those five, so remove five from the Alpha Division.
03:11
Copy, thank you. Alpha Division and Charlie Division and Medical Group Supervisor from Command with the manifest.
03:17
We had 54 total patients and our patient count is in line with 54 total patients so we are accounted for.
03:23
So we are accounted for.
03:26
Southern Airport, Command.
03:27
Can you go ahead.
03:28
We caught off on a couple benchmarks here.
03:30
We have primary searches, complete fire control.
03:33
We are working on transporting the last of our patients.
03:35
We have all victims accounted for.
03:38
We're working with the EOC to stand-up operations out there and get on a PIO that we'll get you information for here, I'm assuming for any media contact.
03:48
I copy E53.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Charlie Medical: EMS response for potentially serious (stroke-level) medical emergency
[2]
Red: Immediate (critical) patient
[3]
Yellow: Delayed (serious but not immediately life-threatening) patient
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Northern Colorado Regional Airport, 4900 Earhart Rd, Loveland, CO 80538
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