Small aircraft crash causes grass fire near 119th St, Oklahoma City OK
A small aircraft crashed near 119th Street in Oklahoma City, causing a grass fire and a minor fuel leak. There were no injuries. Emergency crews managed the fire, and the National Guard and FAA were notified for further assistance.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 13, 29. We see that as well. We're right at, we just went through near 104th, trying to re-through all the comments. It looks like they clipped the line and a power line might be down causing that fire.
00:12
29 is clear. I'm coming at the kitchen lake right now.
00:18
Engine 7, dispatch.
00:24
Go ahead in the 7.
00:26
Can you contact Oklahoma City approaching the tower and find out if they had anybody squawk 7700 for an emergency?
00:39
Dispatch clear on that. We're trying to contact everyone now. We're also contacting electric company on the power line.
00:50
Engine 13 is arriving on the scene.
00:54
All incoming units, be advised, there is low-hanging lines on near 119th at the entrance to this. There is a grass fire in the area as well.
01:04
Rush over 29 and we'll have you start working on that.
01:07
It looks like a small two to four-person aircraft that is down in the field. We're going to go see if we can make contact with an object that was in it.
01:18
For now, we'll be setting up command on this incident.
01:31
9 to command.
01:33
This is going to be a National Guard air tractor.
01:37
I'm going to go assess for injuries.
01:42
Clear. Dispatch, are you clear on this, but this looks like it's going to be a military aircraft?
01:49
Dispatch clear. We contact the Tinker. We'll contact National Guard as well.
01:54
I'm clear on that.
01:56
At this time we have engine 29 and brush pump for 29 working on this grass fire.
02:06
Command all companies for now as you approach.
02:13
Engine 25. Respond to personal assistance call.
02:18
At West I-240 Service Road eastbound in South Pennsylvania Avenue.
02:24
Time out. 1450.
02:31
Standby, we're just now making contact with occupants that were in it. From my position, I cannot keep tail numbers.
02:38
Dispatch clear.
02:46
29th to command.
02:48
I've got all good on all occupants. They are extricated, no injuries.
02:54
If you will have advised FAA and National Guard, should be out of Will Rogers for the National Guard.
03:05
Clear on all occupants are out and we have National Guard on the phone now.
03:14
Jazz Force 28th Level 119th.
03:23
816, Level 119.
03:31
Clear, whoever the next engine was,
03:35
if you do this check with breast pump for 29,
03:38
make sure they don't need any help on that fire.
03:40
We don't believe we're going to need any other resources.
03:44
Aircraft does not look to be leaking any fuel this time either.
03:50
Engine 29 Command,
03:53
I've got a small jet A leak.
03:56
It's pretty much contained to less than a, probably a gallon every 10 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
SE 119th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73165
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