In this episode focused on Miami, the Street Narcotics Unit works with officers in a string of drug raids. Then, Miami-Dade Police Divers respond to a 9-1-1 call of a plane crash in the Florida Everglades and assist in the search through gator-infested waters. Finally, police investigate a suspected drunk driver plows through the side of a house in a quiet neighborhood.
Season 9 Episode 14
This episode originally aired on December 7, 1996.
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Classic cop old I say around my time I'm 41 now keep old cops coming and new too
Thanks for the full episode. In USA this aired as s09e13 Miami, Fl 20, Dec 7, 1996. plane crash was a loaded airliner.
The flight call sign was Critter 592. Also, the police with rifles on the boat were to protect divers from the gators.
Very unfun fact: the diver Felix marrero (wearing a backwards hat @13:20 ) was later convicted of se×u@l battery and f'n unalived himself a few weeks later. He was 41 years old. 🙁
If I'm not mistaken, I am very, VERY sure that plane crash is ValuJet Flight 592.
RIP to the passengers of valujet flight 592
Good episode
About the plane crash, from Wikipedia: (those poor people never stood a chance)
"ValuJet Airlines Flight 592 was a regularly scheduled flight from Miami to Atlanta in the United States. On May 11, 1996, the ValuJet Airlines McDonnell Douglas DC-9 operating the route crashed into the Florida Everglades about ten minutes after departing Miami as a result of a fire in the cargo compartment caused by mislabeled and improperly stored hazardous cargo (oxygen generators). All 110 people on board were killed."
"At 2:10 p.m., the passengers began to smell smoke. At the same time, the pilots heard a loud bang in their headsets and noticed that the plane was losing electrical power. The sag in electrical power and the banging sound were eventually determined to be the result of an explosion of a tire in the cargo hold. Seconds later, a flight attendant entered the cockpit and informed the flight crew of a fire in the passenger cabin. Passengers' shouts of "fire, fire, fire" were recorded on the cockpit voice recorder (CVR) when the cockpit door was opened. Although ValuJet's flight-attendant training manual stated that the cockpit door should not be opened when smoke or other harmful gases might be present in the cabin, the intercom was not functional and there was no other way to alert the pilots. The flight data recorder (FDR) indicated a progressive failure of the DC-9's electrical and flight control systems resulting from the spreading fire.
Kubeck and Hazen immediately asked air traffic control to return to Miami and were given instructions for a return to the airport. One minute later, Hazen requested the nearest available airport. Kubeck began to turn the plane left in preparation for the return to Miami.
Flight 592 disappeared from radar when it crashed at 2:13:42 p.m., about ten minutes after takeoff.
Eyewitnesses watched as the plane banked sharply, rolled onto its side and nosedived into the Francis S. Taylor Wildlife Management Area in the Everglades, a few miles west of Miami, at a speed in excess of 507 miles per hour (441 kn; 816 km/h). According to the NTSB's report, two witnesses fishing nearby testified that "they saw a low-flying airplane in a steep right bank. According to these witnesses, as the right bank angle increased, the nose of the airplane dropped and continued downward. The airplane struck the ground in a nearly vertical attitude."[1]: 4 They reported seeing no external damage nor any sign of fire or smoke other than the engine exhaust. A group of sightseers in a small private plane also witnessed the crash and provided a nearly identical account, stating that Flight 592 seemed to "disappear" after hitting the swamp and that they could see nothing but scattered small debris, part of an engine and a large pool of jet fuel near the crash site."
I remember the day the plane crashed. I was way up in South Dakota and watched when the news broke in. It was absolutely horrific.
It's been 29 years. I wonder if any of these drug dealers are still alive, or any turned their lives around?
Crocodile 🐊 looked happy 😮😮😮
Fun fact, planes CAN disappear in a swamp. Did not know that
If I had to guess that was the 911 call from Valujet 592 that went into the everglades. A cargo fire fueled by oxygen generators created an absolutely horrific scenario.
So that plane disappeared into the Everglades when it crashed? So horrific.
LETICIA STILL doesn't know how to ACTUALLY CLEAN its own ROOM 🤮🗑️💩🤮
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The first clip was so cool 😎
My cat keeps watching me whenever I try to be intimate with my boyfriend. I think she's judging my technique or plotting to take over my spot in bed👅