An Air Canada flight collided with a firetruck on the runway at LaGuardia Airport on Sunday and an air traffic controller says he told the truck to stop after it got approval to cross

Audio has been released of the air traffic controllers working at LaGuardia Airport in New York City when a deadly crash occurred on the runway on Sunday, March 22.

An Air Canada flight collided with a firetruck. The pilot and co-pilot were killed.

In the audio from air traffic control, a controller is heard giving the go-ahead to cross before a controller is then heard shouting, “Stop, stop, stop, stop, truck 1, stop, stop, stop.”

“Stop, truck 1, stop!” the controller says again, according to the audio.

It’s unclear how the truck responded in the moments before the collision.

Later, two unidentified air traffic controllers are heard discussing the incident, with one saying, “I got the word that we’re gonna be closed for a little while” before the other notes, “That wasn’t good to watch.”

The first air traffic controller then says, “Yeah, I know. I was there. I was trying to reach out to ‘em to stop. We were dealing with an emergency earlier. I messed up.”

His colleague assures him, “Nah, man, you did the best you could.”

A damaged Port Authority fire truck sits near the runway after colliding with an Air Canada Express CRJ-900 at LaGuardia Airport in New York, on March 23, 2026. A plane carrying dozens of people collided with a fire truck on a runway at New York's LaGuardia airport, killing the pilot and co-pilot and causing "serious injuries" to others, authorities said Monday. Due to the crash late Sunday, US aviation authorities halted all flights at LaGuardia, and the port authority said the airport would stay shut until at least 2:00 pm (1800 GMT) "to allow for a thorough investigation."
The scene after an Air Canada flight collided with a firetruck at LaGuardia Airport on March 22.TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty

Around 11:40 p.m. local time on Sunday, a Jazz Aviation flight being operated on behalf of Air Canada crashed into an aircraft rescue and firefighting [ARFF] vehicle on runway four as the truck was “responding to a separate incident” at LaGuardia Airport, the National Transportation Safety Board and LaGuardia Airport both confirmed on X.

Of the 72 passengers and four crew members on board the CRJ-900 aircraft, Flight 8646 from Montreal to LaGuardia, 41 were transported to the hospital and 32 had since been released, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey’s executive director, Kathryn Garcia, said in a news conference.

Emergency responders work as an Air Canada Express CRJ-900 sits on the runway after colliding with a Port Authority fire truck at LaGuardia Airport in New York, on March 23, 2026. A plane carrying dozens of people collided with a fire truck on a runway at New York's LaGuardia airport, killing the pilot and co-pilot and causing "serious injuries" to others, authorities said Monday. Due to the crash late Sunday, US aviation authorities halted all flights at LaGuardia, and the port authority said the airport would stay shut until at least 2:00 pm (1800 GMT) "to allow for a thorough investigation."
Emergency responders at the scene after an Air Canada flight collided with a firetruck at LaGuardia Airport on March 22.TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP via Getty

“The pilot and co-pilot of the Jazz Aviation flight were pronounced deceased,” a Port Authority spokesperson confirmed in a statement to PEOPLE.

“Additionally, 41 people were transported to the hospital, 39 people on the aircraft and two ARFF officers,” the spokesperson said.

LaGuardia was closed through at least 2 p.m. on Monday, March 23, the airport said.