Emergency crews await arrival of missing seaplane, Juneau AK


Emergency crews are on standby at the airport in Juneau, Alaska, waiting for the arrival of a missing seaplane with tail number (number withheld). The seaplane that has landed is not the missing one. Crews remain on scene to respond if needed.
Audio|Source: Juneau Police and Fire
01:59
Transcript:
00:00
If the aircraft pulled into the passenger terminal area, I'll be out to investigate to see if this is our missing aircraft.
00:14
I spoke with the seaplane staff at the aircraft that just landed. This is not the aircraft we are looking for. We will stand by until we receive further information.
00:28
Any traffic 234.
00:40
Traffic 234. Traffic 234 again.
00:43
I put a code 5.
00:45
Section A on the cut, let it 3.
00:48
Go ahead, night 3.
00:50
Radio crackled out right when you said the number. Was that a code 5?
00:53
Update in GACA, 20 minutes.
00:57
Sure.
01:02
213 218 3
01:08
218 3 218, go ahead I have a trust on engine A1 Airport Boulevard
01:24
Callers advising that at this business, there is a M .A, dark gray jacket, gray pants, about 30s, who was stealing her electricity. She told him to go away. He started getting malady.
01:37
She didn't know fire channel.
01:41
What engine A1? We're requesting a phone call and seeing about the trespass possibly.
01:47
Sounds like we have updated ETA for the tail number (number withheld) if Alaska C planes. Engine A1 and A2 and MediC3 will remain on scene awaiting the aircraft's arrival.
01:58
203.
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Juneau, AK
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