Simulated plane crash drill at Amarillo airport, Amarillo TX


A training exercise simulating an aircraft crash on runway 13 at Amarillo International Airport involved multiple fire units responding and setting up triage. The drill included managing victims with varying severity: two with minor injuries, two with moderate injuries, and one with severe injury. Emergency personnel coordinated evacuation and medical staging on site.
Audio|Source: Central Panhandle Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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This is Red 1,
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Red 1, Red 5,
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and Grass 10. Basically, Station 10 will be responding alert 3A for a simulated crash on runway 13 and Q2.2.
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Dispatchers of Red 1 will be requesting Channel 4, property.
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104, Red 1, Channel 4.
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Key vote 2.
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104.
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104.
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214.5-3.
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No number.
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34. 34.
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31 COVID-8
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Oh,
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go ahead
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Lincoln, Lincoln, Sam, 1765,
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sent to North Hughes
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Hughes
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We've got a 737 tap.
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I'm showing.
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The 5 is a power attack, but it will be airport at the end.
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Such a scare.
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T3506, I'm stayed at the approach end of 31 on Kilo and associated.
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This is dispatch.
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This is the airport command.
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And the Mock activated, please.
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Engine 10, stage north, a kilo-2.
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King 1-1 -Cob5 for a trioges since I've hung up with the status is of soles on board.
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Engine St.Cobby in that triogues.
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Hey, and that's Office 4.
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I'm out in the airport. Can you go ahead and discuss for me? Slide 3, L. 24.
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This is red five. We have a knockout on fire.
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Red 5, this is Red 1, copy.
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You've got a down in the fire.
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Press 10,
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this is Red 1.
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For victims or passengers, if they're there, we've got to get them off the plane.
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Please.
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Tim, this is command.
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I'm going to need you to go up closer to the aircraft, prepare to receive the passengers for triage.
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Engine tank copies, I'm going to move closer and e-triosh.
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This is airport command.
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Can you go ahead and get those talks about police.
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41, I'm too many comments have it.
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That's...
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10-4[1], I'm clear.
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NOS-4, I'm clear.
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Go ahead and just ask my 7 as 20. 2-4.
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AOC, main,
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and 20.
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We let incident in command know we have facility staff available and stage up at DSRE for escort or any other needs.
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Copy.
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Airport Command, ASC.
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So.
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The FRIE has facilities available for transport if needed.
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Airport command copies. We're waiting to see about the status of passengers. I haven't heard from the crew yet.
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All right.
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Copy.
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Dispatch, this is airport command.
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Airport command, go ahead.
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Could you go ahead and upgrade this to second alarm, please?
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Can far.
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Grass-in-Hosman, this is Airport Command.
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How many victims approximately do we have for passengers?
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This is triage.
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We have two greens, two yellows, and one red at this time.
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Just confirm you have two greens,
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two yellows, and one red?
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That is correct.
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been released by command and service now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport (AMA), 10801 Airport Blvd, Amarillo, TX 79111
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