False fire alarm due to sensor at Centennial Airport, Englewood CO


A fire alarm was triggered on an aircraft at Centennial Airport but was found to be caused by a faulty sensor. No fire was present. Passengers were moved to the nearby Signature Flight Support area, and the plane moved under its own power.
Audio|Source: Centennial Airport Emergency Operations
00:48
Transcript:
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Dispatch, Centennial Command.
00:09
There was no fire on the aircraft.
00:14
The faulty sensor.
00:16
All passengers have been relocated to Signature south.
00:21
The plane is going to move under its own power to the FBO.
00:26
We have no further needs you can just all come in and have.
00:30
I guess you won't have the channel back, but we're back to service.
00:37
Command, copy.
00:39
No smoke or fire on the aircraft. It was a faulty sensor. All passengers have been relocated to Signature Flight Support, and the plane is able to move off on its own power.
00:46
So, command terminated, all units back in, 1627.
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Location mentioned:
Near S, Interport Blvd, Englewood, CO 80112
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