Aircraft engine issue and odor alert at Logan airport, Boston MA
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An aircraft approaching Boston Logan Airport reported a rough running engine but did not declare an emergency. Separately, a burning odor was reported on level 2 of the West Garage near Terminal E. Emergency responders were dispatched to the location.
Audio|Heard on: Boston Fire Department
Listen to dispatch call
02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Be advised, we have two things of one.
00:02
First one is an advisory from Tower.
00:04
We have a Cape Air Tecnam with a rough running engine, landing Runway 22L, frequency 132.2.
00:12
Roughly 5 to 7 minutes out, they have not declared an emergency.
00:16
That's the first one.
00:19
Okay, let's move on to the alert one for that one.
00:22
Copy, alert down for that one.
00:24
The second one is West Garage Level 2, elevator lobby, terminal east side,
00:30
burning odor.
00:33
Engine 2, truck 1, for that one.
00:38
Engine 2, truck 1, copy?
00:47
That's what I'm going to be.
00:48
That's what I'm going to dispatching.
00:50
Engine two, truck one.
00:51
Engine two, truck one.
00:54
To the West Garage Level 2,
00:57
elevator lobby for a burning odor.
00:59
Again, it's going to be Engine 2, Truck 1.
01:02
To the West Garage Level 2, elevator lobby for a burning odor.
01:06
That was 1214.
01:15
Detentioner Comedity's intentional place file and dispatching all the remainder apparatus for the alert one.
01:20
All the remainder apparatus will be alerted one.
01:23
Cape Air Technum with a rough running engine.
01:25
Aircraft will be landing on way 2-2 left in about 5 minutes.
01:29
Frequency will be 132.2.
01:32
Aircraft has not be all the remainder of apparatus for the alert one for KAPAR Technum.
01:37
With a rough running engine,
01:39
landing in less than five minutes, Runway 22L, 132.2, they have not declared emergencies.
01:45
That's 1215.
01:51
Okay, quarters, tough please are on for the alert one.
01:58
Welcome to responding for the alert one.
02:00
Now it's going to be KPA our fly number 1830p.
02:03
It's a Technum with a rough not running engine landing on with 2-2 left in about 3 minutes, 132.2.2 is the frequency.
02:10
No emergency has been declared, no emergency.
02:13
Just an advisor from tower.
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