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Small plane crashes with fuel leak and injuryManistee County MI

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Manistee County, MI

A small plane crashed near Thomasack Road, leaking fuel but without fire or smoke. The female occupant in her mid-60s is experiencing severe leg pain and briefly lost consciousness but is now awake. Rescue and fire services are responding to the scene, and authorities have been notified for further investigation.

Audio|Source: Manistee County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
On Township Fire, you have a run, near Thomasack Road.
00:05
Again, near Thomasack Road.
00:07
It was a small plane crash, reporting no injuries, but there is fuel leaking, no flames or smoke.
00:16
Central[2] Square, 949.
00:17
Okay, I'm Township Fire.
00:18
You have a run, near Thomasack Road.
00:22
Again, near Thomasette Road.
00:25
We have a small plane crash.
00:26
I'm reporting no injury, but there is fuel leaking, no flames or smoke.
00:32
Central[2] Clear, 949.
00:33
I've been Marty.
00:34
You have a run. Near Thomas F Road. Again, near Thomas F.
00:35
Road.
00:38
Road. We've got a small plane crash with one female occupant in her mid-60s.
00:42
She is now complaining of severe leg pain, and she did pass out, but she is now conscious again.
00:49
Central[2]'s Clear, 9.51.
00:50
I have a run.
00:52
Near Thomas F Road. Then near Tomasek Road.
00:53
We've got a small plane crash with one female occupant in the mid-60s.
00:56
She is now complaining of severe leg pain,
01:00
and she did pass out, but she is now conscious again.
01:03
Central[2]'s clear, nine figures.
01:06
I'm responding here to be advised.
01:07
The RP called Dad on this.
01:09
She's now stating that the female occupant was in severe leg pain.
01:10
She did pass out, and she knows she's epileptic, so I am now sending rescue as well.
01:15
22, clear.
01:20
13 is clear. Central[2] 3.O2.
01:21
Go ahead.
01:22
In row. 952.
01:23
Show us a mouth.
01:24
Clear night, 53.
01:26
Just trying to think ahead here for planning purposes.
01:27
Do you have any idea when they say it's up in the trees, just exactly how far up in the trees they mean?
01:31
We didn't get, um, about how far up the truth it is, but fire is about to be unseen, so when they get there, we will inquire.
01:36
Okay, Claire.
01:37
It can be too high up if they're already on the ground.
01:46
5122, NTSB[1] notified, given all the information we have, including the updates, your phone number, Sergeant's phone number, was given as a point of contact for command at this point.
01:57
I told him it could change depending on who shows up later.
02:00
Very good, thank you.
02:01
Hey central, for my report, can you have the weather conditions as well, please?
02:05
Clear. Central[2], probably everything around.
02:07
All right, the occupants are out of the plane, as confirmed before, and the nose of the plane is only about five feet from the ground, and then the rest just goes straight upward into the tree.
02:17
Very next.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
NTSB: National Transportation Safety Board notification
[2]
Central: Dispatch communication

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