4 people
hospitalized after battery fire in United plane cabin
By Cheri Mossburg, CNN
Updated 2:17 PM EST, Tue February 7, 2023
United Airlines flight emergency aerials
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CNN —
A fire from
the battery of an electrical device aboard a United Airlines flight forced a
Newark-bound plane to return to San Diego on Tuesday and sent four people to
the hospital, officials say.
The flight
crew aboard United Flight 2664 prevented the fire from spreading further, and
the plane returned to the airport, according to a tweet from the San Diego Fire
Department.
Emergency
personnel responded and are currently treating passengers, said San Diego
International Airport (SAN) spokesperson Sabrina LoPiccolo in a phone interview
with CNN.
FlightAware
data shows that the aircraft, a Boeing 737 MAX 8, took off from the airport at
7:07 a.m. Pacific Time and landed back in San Diego at 7:51 a.m.
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Fire crews
evaluated all passengers and crew, and four people were taken to the hospital.
Two others declined further treatment, according to another tweet from the San
Diego Fire Department.
FAA
spokesperson Ian Gregor told CNN the fire was from a laptop battery. “The FAA
will investigate,” Gregor said.
Flight
attendants who are credited with containing the fire are among those taken to
the hospital, according to the airline.
“Our crew
acted quickly to contain the device and medical personnel met the aircraft upon
arrival at the gate,” said United Airlines spokesperson Charles Hobart in a
statement to CNN. “Several flight attendants were taken to the hospital as a
precaution, and two customers were evaluated onsite.”
“We thank
our crew for their quick actions in prioritizing the safety of everyone on
board the aircraft and we are making arrangements to get our customers to their
destinations,” Hobart added.
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