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LaGuardia crash: Mom opened emergency exit and helped an injured passenger
Summary
A passenger jet struck a firetruck while landing at LaGuardia, an incident that killed two pilots and sent dozens to hospital; a nurse on board helped open an emergency exit and used napkins to assist an injured fellow traveler.
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A passenger jet struck a firetruck while landing at New York's LaGuardia Airport, officials reported, and survivors have shared their accounts of the evacuation and rescue efforts. A registered nurse who had been seated at an emergency exit described helping to open the door and giving napkins from her bag to a passenger with a head injury. Two pilots were confirmed dead by the Port Authority, and multiple people were taken to hospital. Aviation authorities are conducting an investigation into the collision.
Key known details:
- The aircraft collided with a firetruck on landing at LaGuardia, as reported by officials.
- The Port Authority confirmed two pilot fatalities and later identified them by name.
- Thirty-nine passengers and two firefighters were transported to hospital; many have since been released.
- A passenger seated in an exit row helped open an emergency exit during evacuation and provided napkins to an injured traveler.
Summary:
Survivors describe cooperative efforts during the evacuation after a plane struck a firetruck, an event that resulted in two confirmed pilot deaths and hospital transports for others. Aviation officials are investigating the incident and the next formal procedural step is undetermined at this time.
