Aircraft makes emergency landing due to elevator malfunction


Audio|Source: Vanderburgh County Fire
02:32
Transcript:
I got the kid up here at the medic station. Okay, and he does not know his parents' names? Correct. Aircraft standby[1] at the Evansville Regional Airport, 7801 busing drive, engine 2, engine 4, engine 8. Quint 17, Rescue 1, Battalion 2, Safety 1. Aircraft standby at the airport, 78-1 busing drive, engine 2, engine 4, engine 8. Quinn 17, Rescue 1, Battalion 2, Safety 1. Cornynets 6,000 north at 7800 East. Since we don't know who we're looking for, I guess we'll just wait for a parent to come to us. They're checking down the vingo area, but it's going to be an Asian, Asian mom. Clare Quinn 17. Clear, Quinn 17. Clare Engine 8, right. Agent 4, brush 4 en route. Clear, engine 4, brush 4. Safety 1 in route. Clear Safety 1. Rescue 1. Rescue 1. Clay, rescue, 1. Clay, rescue 1. Clay, rescue 1. Titan 2 is in route. Clear battalion 2. Companies responding to the aircraft standby. This is for a commercial jet that's incoming ETA's 5 to 10 minutes. They're advising there was an elevator split, which is causing them to have limited vertical control. It's unsure on their fuel capacity, unknown on how many souls are on board. For the traffic on fire ground one, fire ground one. Somebody's incoming, it's going to be 6,000 pounds of fuel and 75 souls on board.
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Location mentioned:
Evansville Regional Airport (EVV), 7801 Bussing Dr, Evansville, IN 47725
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