Aircraft safely lands after smoke reported in cockpit


Emergency teams responded to a report of smoke in the cockpit of an aircraft, which landed safely.
Audio|Source: Lincoln Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
Battalion 1, Engine 14, Medic 10, and Air Guard 1. Zone 15. Aircraft Emergency, Alert 2[1]. At Airport runway 1 8. Respond on TAC 3. Battalion 1, Engine 14, Medic 10, and Air Guard 1. Respond to Zone 15. Aircraft, Emergency, Alert 2. At Airport Runway 1 8. Respond on Tack 3. 15308 There are 1 responding on tack 3. The Italian engine 14 medic 10 Air Guard 1 verifying your alert to going to run Uh, got a C-130 with some smoke in the cockpit. It has about four hours of fuel, 30 souls on board, no hazmat or guns on board. You know, Hach 3, text 3. All incoming units, the aircraft, emergency aircraft is landing now. All incoming clear, emergency aircraft is on the ground, making normal rollout. All incoming units, aircraft is on the ground, making normal rollout. advise when we can downgrade or cancel.
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Alert 2: Aircraft Emergency
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Lincoln, NE
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