E-cigarette causes smoking suitcase scare at
airport
BOSTON - A full-sized suitcase triggered an alarm at
Boston Logan International Airport over the busy travel weekend, and the cause
for concern was a little out of the ordinary.
Transportation Security
Administration agents came across a smoking suitcase. Yes, a large suitcase with
smoke pouring out from the seams.
According to TSA's office of public
affairs, the packed, blue plastic roller-bag had smoke rising out of it and
caused chaos in the checked baggage screening room.
The area had to be
evacuated for nearly an hour to allow State Police and Port Fire & Rescue
teams to check the suitcase for explosives.
It turned out that the
smoking suitcase was triggered by a lithium battery inside an
e-cigarette.
The TSA added that the incident took place during the
record-setting Thanksgiving travel period when they screened 56,686 passengers
plus their checked and carry-on bags.
The smoking suitcase belonged to a
passenger who was flying to Kansas City. He was quickly contacted by authorities
and his flight was delayed until the situation was cleared.
The TSA said
it is focused on making sure nothing catastrophic occurs on an airplane, and so
of course --- a suitcase that has smoke emitting from it is definitely
suspicious.
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