Emergency response for plane with bird strikes at airport, Philadelphia PA


An Airbus A321 is approaching Philadelphia International Airport after experiencing multiple bird strikes. Emergency services have been alerted and the aircraft is expected to land in five minutes. No information is available about the number of passengers or fuel on board.
Audio|Source: Philadelphia Fire - South Fire/South Medics
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Transcript:
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Philadelphia International Airport for Alert 1 local emergency.
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Emergency Emergency. MS. Head 78, Medica, 11, E.S.
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International Airport for an alert one local emergency operating, off-F-R-BAN.
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The medic nine, near Windsor Avenue,
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Middick Nye, South 1723 Windsor Street, Opry, South Medicaid.
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South Medicaid. Agent 78. Agent 78.
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Alert one when you're ready.
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Proceed.
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I have an Airbus 321 come in and on nine right.
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ETA is five minutes.
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Reason for the alert is multiple bird strikes.
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I don't have any other information on souls on board or fuel.
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Location mentioned:
Philadelphia International Airport (PHL), 8500 Essington Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19153
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