Units staged at airfield for aircraft emergency incident


Fire department units are waiting at an airfield for instructions regarding an aircraft emergency. They do not have a time for when the aircraft will arrive.
Audio|Source: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
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Transcript:
00:00Letter 221, we're staged at 825 Victor.00:03I copy your stage at G825 Victor.00:06We're having some difficulty getting a whole AFCOM[1].00:08I just got a hold of them.00:09They know you're out there.00:10Someone should be there soon.00:12We still don't have an ETA or slot number on the aircraft.00:19Letter 201, go ahead.00:23Based on CAD comments, can we start an AMBOC code two please?
00:00
Letter 221, we're staged at 825 Victor.
00:03
I copy your stage at G825 Victor.
00:06
We're having some difficulty getting a whole AFCOM[1].
00:08
I just got a hold of them.
00:09
They know you're out there.
00:10
Someone should be there soon.
00:12
We still don't have an ETA or slot number on the aircraft.
00:19
Letter 201, go ahead.
00:23
Based on CAD comments, can we start an AMBOC code two please?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
AFCOM: Airport/airfield command or operations
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Mesa, AZ
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