Right engine fire reported and extinguished at Miami Airport, Miami FL
Fire crews responded to a right engine fire reported on Delta 12 aircraft at Miami International Airport. Responders detected a light smell of smoke but found the fire was extinguished. All units were cleared from the scene after confirming no active fire remained.
Audio|Source: Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Tactical Channels
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine fired Delta 12.
00:03
Engine filed that engine fire, that's 12.
00:06
Copy.
00:08
Okay.
00:13
Done.
00:19
Fire commander to the watch, obviously.
00:21
Can you relay the call once again? I didn't come out on in my attack.
00:29
The only information that was given from dispatch was there was a right engine fire at Delta 12.
00:37
I'm trying to get in contact with the tower now to get more info.
00:43
Copy that, copy that.
00:44
I just came from that area.
00:45
I didn't see no smoke.
00:47
I'll advise when I'm arriving about 10 seconds.
00:54
Light smell of smoke with 5-5-1 engine 44 in June 11 and rest of the time 14.
01:03
Copy name of the occupancy occupancy type.
01:11
This is ISFAC.
01:23
for the community.
01:27
14 cops.
01:30
1447 accounting.
01:31
All right.
01:33
Thank you, slow around.
01:40
So all around. All right. All right. We can.
01:46
J-OV-59-9.
01:50
5'040 from the center.
01:56
Commanding.
01:59
Winding slow.
02:01
Fire's out.
02:02
Fire's out.
02:05
All units on the airport of final.
02:15
With engine 12 on tune, the fire is currently out.
02:19
All units can cancel and switch back to base frequency, 1448.
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Location mentioned:
Miami International Airport (MIA), 2100 NW 42nd Ave, Miami, FL 33142
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