Small plane crashes into trees with fuel leak in Chesterfield, Chesterfield MO
A small plane crashed into trees near Wild Horse Creek Road and Wilson Avenue in Chesterfield, Missouri. Two people inside were conscious and able to walk with help. There was a minor fuel leak from the plane. Emergency teams responded and managed the situation.
Audio|Source: St. Louis County Fire and EMS - South
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Transcript:
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Reporting party is calling from 405 Griffith.
00:03
He stated it's west of his location, possibly towards Wild Horse Creek Road,
00:09
stated he heard the plane lose its engine and then heard the crash.
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That's clear.
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Thank you.
00:23
1810 responding, no care.
00:30
We're at the intersection of Griffith, Griffith,
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and Wild Horse Creek Road.
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We just all just all just repeal PD continue down Wild Horse Creek.
00:39
We're going to continue down Wild Horse Creek towards Magster.
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2254, continuing down Wild Horse Creek towards Baxter.
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Secretary 1537.
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Euchar's 3.1, Marcy.
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Can you repeat?
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The usual experience, .1 of mercy.
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TIRC.
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3003.
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If he was west of this homeowner, it could possibly be off of Evil Bluff Court.
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2224 is going to head down Eagle Bluff Court.
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Investigate.
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1117 and 1124.
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Sitcase in Truesbury.
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816, Lord Hill Lane.
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Cross street is Ravens Ridge Road.
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1117 and 1124.
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Respond on South Maine.
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It's you all to Central County, Wilson's Road and one on Hill Drive, is there you said? They're going to be right off a wild horse.
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This county from 3344.
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3344.
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4 is on scene with police.
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We have one tree or one plane in the trees.
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3344 will be on investigating.
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We'll advise.
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334 on scene with PD, one plane in the tree.
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And yes, Wilson Avenue is off of Wild Horse Creek Road.
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On scene at 3344,
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I'll have Monarch Command.
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On the Seam of Command.
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Central County, 22, and I've arrived not seen.
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Senator County 1137, its place of 17, they are aware at a quarter.
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When we get further, let's have all units staged on Wildhurst Creek Road that have not committed to Wilson at this time.
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I'm not committed to Wilson and need to stage on Wild Horse Creek Road at this time.
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Don't have been one, I, Ann.
03:51
I believe we have two victims that are ambulatory.
03:53
They are walking out with the assistance of VD at this time.
03:57
We'll advise on any further victims.
04:00
It doesn't appear in any extra cadence needed at this time.
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Units can stage at a nearby intersection.
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Units is staged with a nearby intersection to ambulatory subjects being assisted by police.
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Command from 3344.
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Go ahead, 3344.
04:30
I'm down here in the creek with both occupants of the plane.
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They're away, they're doing fine.
04:38
The plane has been shut down.
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There's a small fuel leak coming from the wing.
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They were unable to cut off the fuel switch, so we can start making our way up there.
04:47
We're going to get the victims out of the creek.
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Central County from Monar Command.
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Command, go ahead.
05:01
Two victims confirmed their ambulatory coming out.
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I'll just need EMS up here to evaluate, though.
05:08
We have a fuel leak coming from the wing.
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Fuel leak coming from the wing to ambulatory victims,
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ambulance to respond to assist.
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Man from 33 44.
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Man from 33 44.
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44. Both occupants are out of the cruise.
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We're going to start making their way up the hill to check the plane.
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