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Twin engine plane with engine failure landing at airportWalla Walla WA

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Walla Walla Regional Airport (ALW), 45 Terminal Loop, Walla Walla, WA 99362

Emergency responders are managing a twin-engine aircraft with one engine failure preparing to land at Walla Walla Regional Airport. The plane has two people on board and four hours of fuel left.

Audio|Source: Walla Walla Valley Law, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
7-914-5-6. 7341[1].
00:02
RF341[1] is standing by for an inbound aircraft with an engine failure, twin engine with one engine failure.
00:09
You could dispatch an aircraft problem.
00:11
I'd appreciate it.
00:12
Copy. We also heard from the tower.
00:14
Same info.
00:15
VIII. Beaudi-de-board.
00:18
Exactly dispatch.
00:19
One safety dispatch. Early traffic?
00:21
Clear. Sector, pleasure, report.
00:23
Thank you. Thank you.
00:26
8341[1]-1-2-2-3-3423 How are we advice and I know a Wala Airport is an unactivated cell phone.
00:36
This is a dual-engine aircraft with one engine failure, four hours of fuel remaining.
00:43
Walla Walla Regional Airport for an aircraft problem.
00:45
14-0. 17-197 1430.
00:47
Newty, Officer 341[1] in route.
00:49
Yep. 6-9-1-1-1-all-armine-rout as well.
00:50
6-9-3-41-engine 341[1]1 in route of 1409.
00:55
Arm 341[1] is already on scene.
00:56
Lighter 3422 also in route.
00:58
That is 3422. That is 3422.
00:59
Or 341[1], the duty officer 341.
01:04
Duty Officer 341[2][1], go ahead.
01:05
We're about three miles out.
01:07
Actually correct that, we're about a mile out.
01:10
We're about a mile out. Receive. How many soles on board?
01:12
Two. Two occupants, four hours of fuel remaining, one of two engines failed.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
341: Unit designation for responding officer/crew
[2]
Duty Officer 341: Incident commander

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Location mentioned:
Walla Walla Regional Airport (ALW), 45 Terminal Loop, Walla Walla, WA 99362
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