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The troops took cover, and Hunter radioed the airplane overhead.
Carter said it was unclear whether Martinez radioed for help.
"We're under fire," an officer radioed in at 9:59 a.m.
The lander then radioed that it had ditched the front shield.
The pilot radioed ahead that she had mixed alcohol and meds.
The captain radioed back that Carroll was aboard, safe and sound.
"If the GPS goes down the block, that's him," Rivera radioed.
Shortly, the pilot radioed traffic control also reporting the mysterious object.
As Anderson radioed for backup, a train came up behind him.
He radioed to the outpost, in case Dewater had walked back.
The agent, an experienced paramedic, treated his wound and radioed for help.
"Bob, this is Gene," he radioed back to mission control's Robert Parker.
The event staffer then immediately radioed someone, presumably with the seat assignment.
The officer radioed that he had been shot, according to Fairbanks police.
As we descended, Vidal radioed at regular intervals to identify our location.
"Jesse, something's wrong," one of the men in his squadron radioed him.
Just before the boat went down, Jason radioed the island for help.
The Defense Department also said it radioed the plane repeatedly in warning.
They radioed that shots were fired and moved back from the doorway.
The group radioed for help, saying it was about to be overrun.
They were en route and closing in when the Princeton radioed again.
The patrol radioed that it had crossed through the most dangerous stretch.
Captain Shults calmly radioed air traffic controllers in Philadelphia to discuss her approach.
Now wounded, Campos radioed dispatch and told them how to find Paddock's room.
The pilot radioed the tarmac to report the incident, according to the airline.
They radioed urgently to church officials trying to figure out what to do.
He radioed the incoming helicopter to bring an ax and a fire extinguisher.
We would wait between blast walls as our car's registration was radioed in.
As crewmembers awoke, the captain radioed a distress message to the Coast Guard.
Cook said Bowditch's crew radioed the Chinese ship to demand the drone's return.
Shortly after, another officer radioed in that the gunman is talking about killing Jews.
"White male with ROTC uniform burgundy shirt," a Coral Springs police officer radioed in.
The Japan Coast Guard radioed it after receiving the first report of the collision.
The Guardsmen radioed local law enforcement, including Border Patrol, who took it from there.
I radioed up to my manager, who confronted the man and confiscated his tape.
Grapes radioed Mitchell, asking him for a clear picture of what was happening inside.
"We will try to stay aloft until daylight," Captain Ogg radioed to the Pontchartrain.
They had radioed that their twin-engine Lockheed Electra was running short on fuel.
The trooper radioed that shots were being fired, and exited his vehicle to investigate.
Neil Armstrong (21-21967) "Houston, Tranquillity Base here," Mr. Armstrong radioed to mission control.
Neil Armstrong (21-21967) "Houston, Tranquillity Base here," Mr. Armstrong radioed to mission control.
He then radioed for a 2000-ton fire truck with a crane and platform.
The border patrol agents radioed ahead and a local sheriff's deputy picked up the chase.
Wednesday, a corrections officer radioed for help in a building that houses about 120 inmates.
The two officers, members of the department's gang suppression unit, radioed shortly before 11 p.m.
His death sparked a prolonged manhunt for three men Gliniewicz had radioed he was chasing.
He radioed for help and climbed over the railing himself, hoping to rescue the child.
But emergency records showed that the pilot radioed that an unresponsive passenger was on board.
"We got shots fired!" a Las Vegas police officer radioed in at 10:08 p.m.
Before a recent night landing at the Burke and Wills, Mr. Cobden radioed to Mrs.
"That is good news," astronaut Jessica Meir radioed to Williams from Mission Control in Houston.
"Everything is fine on board," the Russian commander, Oleg Kononenko, radioed back at one point.
"The Eagle has landed," Mr. Armstrong radioed to the mission control room back on Earth.
"I've got one fast-moving contact, approximately 900 yards from the river mouth," Bergin radioed.
Ms. Johnson always gave us extra time for outside rec, waiting until a sergeant radioed her.
The aviators radioed that they were low on fuel and unable to find the tiny island.
"We wish you good luck," a Russian flight controller radioed to the crew, an interpreter said.
"This guy, uh, kind of walking away," one of them radioed calmly at 9:53 p.m.
He radioed in to report that he was making a traffic stop, CNN affiliate WVTM reported.
He said the episode started when an assistant principal radioed for help with a disruptive student.
After his own men refused to fire, Mr. Lorance radioed a nearby truck to open fire.
In fact, the troopers had not radioed their dispatcher that they were pulling over the car.
I watched Dana get beat up by a gang of women while I radioed for help.
He then radioed for help and climbed over the railing himself, hoping he could rescue the child.
"We'll hope for better luck tomorrow," astronaut Jessica Meir radioed to Williams from Mission Control in Houston.
A Rwandan officer assured him that the garrison commander had defected and radioed him to prove it.
In both flights, crews radioed about control problems shortly after take-off and sought to turn back.
"I'm gonna leave a squad here to search and take the rest to intercept," Digger radioed back.
They radioed every local missionary asking them to send runners to find out which villages had cases.
He radioed to our team to get clarification, then let her upstairs to put the piece back.
" Almost nine minutes after the shooting began, an officer radioed, "We're still taking gunfire, we're pinned down.
They radioed for a patrol car, which came in a few minutes and took the intruder away.
The U.S. crew had radioed the Russian ship that it was conducting routine operations, according to the official.
An Amnesty observer pulled up his police scanner app and quickly radioed to the rest of his team.
"Arizona", one pilot radioed to military headquarters in Tel Aviv, giving the code word for a successful operation.
"Looks like we've got a great capture," U.S. station commander Shane Kimbrough radioed to Mission Control in Houston.
The deputy radioed for backup, and when more officers arrived on the scene, Chinedu continued to be noncompliant.
They radioed a Honduran helicopter and directed the door-gunner open fire on the boat, the report said.
Our battalion commander had radioed in and requested to speak to the senior ranking officer on the ground.
Based on the rifleman's threat assessment, Lorance radioed troops stationed in an nearby watch position to open fire.
He was driven to a five-story building, where another Syrian holding a walkie talkie radioed Abu Ahmad.
He radioed for help and arranged for a truck to drive them across the city to a campsite.
His partner stayed in their cruiser and radioed for the help of a colleague with a stun gun.
He and Joyner picked themselves up, radioed for help and moved to the center of the grisly mess.
Police radioed that gunfire occasionally erupted from the truck even as police chased it, CNN affiliate WSVN reported.
Predictably, Reid went pass-wacky: adjusting for sacks and scrambles, he radioed in 57 passing plays and 26 runs.
Once the pilot was in the air, he radioed back to the heliport and said he needed to return.
We were desperately trying to see a lion that another jeep in the area had radioed to our driver.
They radioed in the coordinates of the sniper's position to Halab, who passed them on to his SDF superiors.
The agent stopped one vehicle and radioed a description of the other vehicles to other agents, the agency said.
Grapes radioed the company headquarters and asked for the "quick reaction force" of Marines standing by as emergency help.
When the parachute got snagged, Mike's ground control crew radioed Mike and ordered him to deploy his backup parachute.
The MA could not leave her post, records say, so she radioed other security forces to locate the two.
The pilot radioed his superiors in Saigon, who in turn ordered the destroyer escort Wilhoite to intercept the trawler.
Roselle radioed for help, indicating that Santos might have mental issues and that he would wait for backup to arrive.
Just over an hour in, the pilot radioed to air traffic controllers that he had an unresponsive passenger on board.
The officer drew his gun, repeatedly ordered Santos to get away from the car and radioed for help, Martin said.
They radioed to headquarters in nearby Marfa that a man herding goats was heading toward them, armed with a rifle.
The officers followed from a distance for several blocks and radioed for the help of a colleague with a Taser.
Tony Imbrenda said he didn't immediately have any information about whether the Sikorsky S-224B helicopter radioed a distress signal.
"Someone checking the IDs of those kids before they get up and leave the area?" an officer radioed to dispatch.
The NTSB said after taking off from the heliport McCormack had radioed that he did not know where he was.
"They radioed ahead and we had somebody at the gate to meet the plane when it arrived," Patrick Hogan, Minneapolis-St.
They damaged the boat despite their best efforts, so the fishing vessel radioed for American sailors to come to the rescue.
As with the Indonesia flight, the Ethiopian crew radioed about control problems shortly after take-off and sought to turn back.
The SEALs were grossly outnumbered, and radioed that they were in a "troops in contact" situation — military jargon for a firefight.
A correction officer radioed for help on Wednesday morning from the C building, which houses more than 100 inmates, Bartz said.
The day's weather is radioed in from the Mount Washington observatory and announced during breakfast, which is served at 7 a.m.
On a flight out of Shanghai, the pilot of a United States airline radioed air traffic control seeking a higher altitude.
Although he radioed that he was throttling out of afterburner during the mishap, he failed to do so, the report said.
"I'm being told, advised by the employees, that it should be a student," an officer at the school radioed to dispatch.
The officer radioed for backup while walking toward Scott, whom he handcuffed while the wounded man was lying on the ground.
That's what the cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin radioed to controllers during liftoff for the world's first manned spaceflight, 58 years ago today.
That's what the cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin radioed to controllers during liftoff for the world's first human spaceflight, 58 years ago today.
That officer radioed in the car's location and license plate and noticed the car turn onto the street where the crash occurred.
The robber standing guard radioed his comrades to let them know cops had arrived, and the crew exited the bank, guns blazing.
Shortly before Joe Gliniewicz, 52, died, he radioed police dispatchers that he was chasing three male suspects at an abandoned cement factory.
Unfortunately, these initial actions did not reset the IPP, so I radioed my flight lead to let him know what was happening.
That's because cell phone records showed that he was at the site for nearly 30 minutes before he radioed dispatchers for help.
The cause of the crash is not yet known, but the New York Times reports that the plane radioed in electrical problems.
Cops radioed in that they stopped a bullet ridden vehicle and had arrested Broner on an outstanding warrant for an unrelated issue.
Within a couple of minutes, the flight crew radioed Jakarta air-traffic control and requested permission to return, which was immediately granted.
He provided audio recordings of conversations between two police officers who had radioed their headquarters for help as they fled for safety.
The Front Altair, loaded with the flammable hydrocarbon mixture naphtha from the United Arab Emirates, radioed for help as it caught fire.
She radioed in for a helicopter to rescue the couple but was told that aircraft were grounded because of the heavy rain.
The crew member alerted the crew behind the wheelhouse and the captain radioed a distress message to the Coast Guard, investigators said.
His lawyer, Mr. Brown, said in his closing arguments that Officer Liang had in fact radioed for help the night of the shooting.
" Minutes before the Eurocopter AS350 helicopter went down, Vance radioed a mayday call to air-traffic control saying: "Mayday, mayday, mayday, East River.
Moments before it crashed into the frigid waters, the pilot frantically radioed for help, the New York Daily News and other media reported.
"Break break, request back to home," he urgently radioed controllers, who had seen that the jet was oscillating vertically by hundreds of feet.
A Learjet pilot and an American Airlines pilot saw the object on February 24 and radioed the regional air traffic controller in Albuquerque.
I radioed the bridge and told the scientists in the tent that they had to stop working and get back to the ship.
"I've got to try to find a charging station for the Tesla so I can make it back to the city," Hartman radioed.
Authorities said a corrections officer radioed for help with a major disturbance involving a staff member in a building that houses about 123 inmates.
"Let's see" how these first 60 laps play out, car owner Roger Penske radioed to driver Joey Logano after he fired up his engine.
"We'd like to dedicate the first steps of Apollo 17 to all those who made it possible," the astronaut radioed upon exiting the lander.
"I'm inside the Mandalay Bay on the 31st floor, I can hear automatic fire coming from one floor ahead," one of them radioed in.
The team prepared for their final stand and fearing that they were going to be overrun, radioed for support and then destroyed their radios.
Officer Gomez loaded a fresh magazine into his Glock pistol while Officer Gembecki radioed for help and reversed the car down West 183rd Street.
Kirk radioed the tower and explained about the lizard alien and said he did not think he could get to LaGuardia under the circumstances.
Our sources say the pilot radioed ahead and told the tower there was a passenger on board who had been mixing alcohol and meds.
The pilot radioed to them that he was having trouble controlling the aircraft, but did not give details on what systems were causing problems.
"I'm in a big mass of thousands of very small particles that are brilliantly lit up like they're luminescent," Glenn radioed during the flight.
A paramedic, who was one of the first on the scene, radioed for backup as Saoirse was in cardiac arrest, according to the local paper.
The pilot radioed to air traffic controllers that he had experienced a bird strike and declared an emergency, a New Jersey State Police source said.
As they prepared to fire, the gunship's crew members radioed to the ground force commander, a United States Army Special Forces major, for more information.
"This guy might be a problem," Billy Webb, a park volunteer, radioed ahead after he sent a white S.U.V. to the Park and Ride lot.
Here the music — Aleksandra Vrebalov's mix of stabbing strings, Morse code signals, surf sounds and radioed coordinates — offers less rhythmic support and more theatrical suggestion.
But immediately after takeoff, the pilots radioed a distress call, Interfax reported, and the plane, a Sukhoi SSJ-100, circled back for an emergency landing.
After it landed, the control tower radioed to make sure everything was OK. "Just confirming you are safely on the ground there," the controller asks.
On July 2, when approaching Howland Island, the pair radioed the US Coast Guard that they were low on fuel and having difficulty finding the island.
A U.S. Navy ship, Trenton, radioed Sea Watch on Tuesday to say it had picked up 12 bodies and 41 survivors from a sinking rubber boat.
The battalion chief radioed in seven minutes later that there were reports of gunfire at both the concert grounds and the Mandalay Bay across the street.
McClease said he radioed supervisors and requested that an "ambulance unit" of inmates come with a stretcher and transport Smith to the front shift command office.
Medina radioed ahead to his colleague David Taylor to warn him of the "suspicious kid;" Taylor, also unarmed, hid in a janitor's closet when he heard gunfire.
Around this time, the Korean pilot even radioed flight control in Tokyo that he was climbing for reasons of fuel economy, without ever mentioning the Russian fighters.
A BAe146 regional airliner operated by Bolivian charter company LAMIA had radioed that it was running out of fuel before smashing into a hillside outside Medellin, Colombia.
Officials did not detail what happened to Grubbs, but the captain radioed for help prior to the Boeing 737-800's landing at around 3:45 p.m.
While aboard his 36-foot sailboat, Agnes radioed that he was postponing his return to port as thick fog moved in, according to port authorities, Reuters reported.
Shortly before Joe Gliniewicz, 52, died, he radioed police dispatchers that he was chasing three male suspects -- two white and one black -- at an abandoned cement factory.
Over portable radio receivers, seamen in the stern learned that another tanker, the Fort Mercer, with 43 men aboard, had radioed an S.O.S. from 20 miles offshore.
In one Kentucky case, an emergency medical technician named Scottie Wightman radioed for help after he used a towel to dry off a patient who had overdosed.
Although Campos had radioed for police to come after the exchange, police officers found him "in the hallway" as they rushed to the shooter's room, Lombardo said.
The flight crew radioed back to the air traffic control tower in Jakarta, the Indonesian capital, to request permission to return to the airport, which was granted.
Prior to crashing, the BAe 146 had radioed it was having electrical problems, and weather conditions were poor - but there was still no official word on the cause.
One of the Nigerien vehicles appeared to depart the area immediately, and the team radioed their headquarters saying they were under attack, but they did not request support.
Mr. Flynn radioed the information to authorities in Ecuador who were waiting when the plane landed, arresting seven people and seizing more than 23 pounds of cocaine aboard.
Police radioed that gunfire occasionally erupted from the truck — its back doors sometimes open — even as police chased it on or near I-75, CNN affiliate WSVN reported.
Working through the night and the following day, the team radioed the information they received from West Virginia to Allison Baiei, a Palauan marine police officer, aboard the Remeliik.
"He had already put his gear down, and that's when the incident occurred," Hammond said, adding that Turner radioed that he was maneuvering so he wouldn't hit any houses.
The engineer in that incident reportedly radioed that something had struck his train before the derailment, but it is unclear whether that had anything to do with the crash.
Soon afterward, the unit radioed to the helicopter company, stationed nearby, that it was suffering casualties at the hands of enemy troops firing out of fortified bunkers and tunnels.
They backed off arresting her once she started crying, he said, but said they needed to bring their supervisor an arrest because he had radioed over a noise complaint.
For 25 consecutive Space Shuttle missions, he served as NASA's chief capsule communicator, or CAPCOM for short; when orbiting astronauts radioed mission control, it was Hadfield they would talk to.
The BAe146 regional airliner operated by Bolivian charter company LAMIA had radioed that it was running out of fuel before smashing into a hillside outside the Colombian city of Medellin.
As with the Indonesia flight, they radioed control problems shortly after take-off and sought to turn back, struggling to get their plane on track before it hit a field.
I was presented with a bottle of Pommery Cuvée Louise on my second flight, accompanied by the announcement of my son's birth that had been radioed in from the lounge.
According to the co-pilot of another plane in the area, however, the LAMIA pilot had radioed he was running out of fuel and needed to make an emergency landing.
He then radioed for help and climbed over the railing himself, hoping to rescue the child but "he couldn't see her, because the current is extremely strong there," said Puetz.
As the B-29 flew more than 22002 miles away from Tokyo over the Pacific, Bigelow's tail gunner radioed the pilot that the glow of the fires was still visible.
A California police officer driving a Tesla Model S during a high-speed chase on a Bay Area freeway radioed to his colleagues that he was running low on battery.
Mr. Hoke radioed that he was down, Mr. Delemarre heard his close friend's voice, left his position of safety and ran to Mr. Hoke's aid, but Mr. Hoke soon died.
Then, in 1980, Voyager 1 swerved by the moon on the way out of the solar system and radioed back evidence of a smoggy atmosphere four times denser than Earth's.
We radioed for a Zodiac, the sturdy black-rubber dinghies that are the workhorses of the Arctic, and before long we were giving the bear a wide berth in the sea.
As with the Indonesia flight, they radioed about control problems shortly after take-off and sought to turn back, struggling to get their plane on track before it hit a field.
After Mr. Tsipras started his journey home, his helicopter pilot was radioed by Turkish air traffic controllers, who accused the pilot of flying into Turkish airspace, a Greek military official said.
Though it is not heard on the video, Officer Yanez radioed to a colleague that he thought Mr. Castile matched the description of a robbery suspect from a few days earlier.
Flashing the light, of course, revealed the laser's location to the pilot, who then radioed officers on the ground, leading to a "high speed pursuit" as Alvarez allegedly sped down the highway.
On hearing the shots, Gruler — who was in the club's parking lot — radioed for help and then exchanged gunfire with Mateen, who was standing inside the double doors at the club's entrance.
Its identical sister ship, Mars 3, fared somewhat better when it touched down five days later on December 2, and radioed back to Earth that it was safely on the Martian surface.
But he survived the blast, and Jadis, a character who has clashed with Rick in the past but has since become an ally, radioed a helicopter that swooped in and saved him.
Recordings of the Las Vegas shooting include the sound of extremely rapid shooting, and police officers responding to the scene radioed that they believed they were under fire from fully automatic weapons.
An initial Iranian investigative report on Thursday said the plane tried to get back to Imam Khomeini International Airport in Tehran shortly after take-off but that it never radioed for help.
As with the Indonesia flight, the Ethiopian crew radioed about control problems shortly after take-off and sought to turn back, struggling to get their plane on track before it hit a field.
A captain of another boat on duty nearby at the time of the accident told private news channel TV2 on Sunday that the captain of the cruise liner never radioed the smaller vessel.
As the attack unfolded, officers radioed security guards, ordering them not to return fire as they thought it was a misunderstanding or dispute between soldiers, said Ahmad Saboor, a guard at the base.
He declined to say whether his was the voice on the recording, which one officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity to avoid reprisals, said had been radioed out to the police force.
The vessel's captain had radioed in a "failure" in the sub's battery system as well as a "short circuit" shortly before it disappeared, Argentine navy spokesman Gabriel Galeazzi said Monday, according to CNN.
According to intelligence gathered by US assets, the tanker was radioed by IRGC forces as it was traveling in the Strait of Hormuz in international waters and purportedly told to move into Iranian waters.
Four and a half hours later, with no sign of Fisher or the inflatable buoy and life ring the crew deployed, she radioed Race Control in Alicante, Spain, that they were suspending their search.
And by Saturday the Navy Department was conscious enough of a threat that it radioed officials at Pearl Harbor authorizing them to instruct other American military bases in the Pacific to destroy secret documents.
Leclerc radioed Ferrari asking for more power to mount an attack during the restarts but was not able to faze his team mate and agreed not to do anything stupid over the final laps.
The state argued Nero, who was on a police mountain bike, didn't ask for details when a fellow bike officer radioed he was chasing two suspects, one of which later turned out to be Gray.
This month has seen a new rash of attacks, with two ships captured and a third rescued by Indian and Chinese forces after the crew radioed for help and locked themselves in a safe room.
LONDON (Reuters) - A British warship radioed an Iranian patrol boat to warn against interfering with the Stena Impero as the oil tanker passed through the Strait of Hormuz, according to a recording obtained by Reuters.
I find the walkie-talkie that I had and I radioed my guy saying "I'm coming down too fast," and he says "I think you're doing OK." But I decided to pull the second parachute.
After a tense standoff in which they desperately radioed for assistance that never came, the 83 crew members were transported to the North Korean port of Wonsan and later to a detention center near Pyongyang.
The vessel's captain had radioed in a "failure" in the sub's battery system as well as a "short circuit" shortly before it disappeared, Argentine navy spokesman Gabriel Galeazzi said Monday, according to a CNN report.
But this month has seen a new rash of attacks, with two ships captured and a third rescued by Indian and Chinese forces after the crew radioed for help and locked themselves in a safe room.
He alerted the four other crew members with him, and as the captain radioed a distress message to the Coast Guard, the team made attempts to make their way down to the salon, the report said.
She asked him if they would take her back to her country, and he told her again to wait for Immigration (when they intercepted her, they radioed agents from the Migration Institute who also guard the border).
After clearing a building of mines, they radioed the grid coordinates to a makeshift tactical operations center a mile away from the front line run by a young Kurdish fighter whose nom de guerre is Rostam Halab.
LONDON, July 21 (Reuters) - A British warship radioed an Iranian patrol boat to warn against interfering with the Stena Impero as the oil tanker passed through the Strait of Hormuz, according to a recording obtained by Reuters.
A pilot radioed the coordinates of the exfiltration point and the unit started the long trek back to the choppers in humidity so thick it felt as if they could slice through it with their hunting knives.
In a telephone interview, the director general of the Civil Aviation Authority, Asim Suleiman, said that in the minutes before the crash, the plane's pilot radioed to air traffic controllers that the left engine had flamed out.
A Florida sheriff's deputy radioed his department early Wednesday morning to report he'd just killed three family members before he killed himself in front of three fellow deputies who pleaded with him not to do it, PEOPLE confirms.
After the shooting, Yanez radioed a request for an ambulance and officials with the Roseville Police Department and St. Paul Fire Department removed Castile from the car and provided medical attention until the ambulance arrived, the Bureau said.
Officials told San Francisco's CBS affiliate that someone at the department forgot to charge the 2014 Tesla Model S, and an officer chasing a vehicle toward South Bay later radioed in that he was running out of battery.
A large commercial jet from Dubai caused a scare on Wednesday after a pilot radioed that it would be landing at New York's Kennedy Airport carrying several passengers and crew members who fell ill with flu-like symptoms.
The delegates in Foch's railway carriage put their signatures to the document just after 5 A.M. on November 11th, and the key terms were immediately radioed and telephoned to Army commands up and down the front on both sides.
Details: "I am down to 6 miles of battery," officer Jesse Hartman radioed, asking if another patrol car could take over the chase, which hit speeds of 120 miles per hour on Interstate 680, according to the Mercury News.
Rahim disappeared for a moment to grab the hand-scanner (a Clover Flex by the look of it) and in the 45 seconds he was out of my immediate field of vision another worker radioed over to "request his position."Jesus.
Yusupov reportedly radioed to see if they could land back at the airport, but ended up making an emergency landing in a corn field less than a mile away after realizing they would not make it back to the runway.
PAINFUL CRASH VISITS In Ethiopia, there was another day of mourning as more families headed by bus to the arid farmland where Flight 302 came down and burst into a fireball after the pilot radioed he was suffering internal control problems.
The Border Patrol does not have a record of a radio transmission from either agent asking for help, though given the remote location, it is possible either would have radioed only agents who were close by -- something that would not have been recorded.
When the Indianapolis radioed a distress signal, it was picked up by three Navy stations, who ignored the call because one was drunk, the other had a commander who didn't want to be disturbed, and the last thought it was a trap.
In one of his biggest intelligence coups of the war, he learned of a convoy of German military trains headed for Italy with troops and munitions, and he had the information radioed ahead to American commanders, allowing Allied warplanes to bomb them.
Hutchison hoped that currents in the Atlantic would set him on his way, but  according to GPS data  of his journey, he and the boat veered sharply back to land Saturday night along the Jersey Shore before he radioed the Coast Guard for help.
When the airborne commander radioed that he still needed emergency evacuation of 40 remaining troops as well as four helicopter crewmen who had been stranded helping carry out the earlier rescues, Major Kettles led a third trip into the valley, flying a different helicopter.
In the leaked audio recording — said to be from the night in January when Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 was shot down — a pilot for Iran Aseman Airlines radioed the air-traffic control tower to say he saw the "light of a missile," Reuters reports.
The deadly siege at the James T. Vaughn Correctional Center in Smyrna, 15 miles north of the state capital Dover, began Wednesday morning, WFMZ-TV reported, when a corrections officer radioed for help with a "major disturbance" at a building housing up to 150 inmates.
WASHINGTON — A medical evacuation helicopter reached five United States soldiers in Somalia on Friday roughly 27 minutes after they radioed that they were being shelled by Islamist militants, according to a military spokesman, a prompt response that underlines the disparity in American military resources spread across Africa.
Although one time I was escorting a mobile APC full of gold bars and on the way to secure it I got into a firefight with a Gunner outpost and rolled that they had radioed their headquarters so they knew where we were and what we were doing.
The dispatch records and video not only confirm previous reports that school resource officer Scot Peterson remained outside the building while the shooting was occurring, they also show that the deputy told other officers to stay away even as he repeatedly radioed that he heard "shots fired" from that location.
"Shortly before the crash, the pilot radioed ATC, air traffic control, declaring an emergency due to engine failure," Bella Dinh-Zarr, the NTSB board member leading the probe, told reporters near the site where the Eurocopter AS350 chartered by Liberty Helicopters of New Jersey was pulled from the water on Monday.
LA UNION, Colombia/CHAPECO, Brazil (Reuters) - The pilot of a LAMIA Airlines plane that crashed in Colombia, virtually wiping out a Brazilian soccer team, had radioed that he was running out of fuel and needed to make an emergency landing, according to the co-pilot of another plane in the area.
The East Bay Times newspaper reported that a Fremont police officer in the Tesla Model S, which the department bought in March, became involved in a police pursuit Friday but radioed dispatch to say that the electric vehicle warned that it had only 6 miles of battery life left and that he may not be able to continue in the chase.

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