Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Flight lands in MSP after passengers report trouble breathing

BY JOE KELLY

A flight landed in the Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport on Wednesday night after reports said that passengers were having trouble breathing, Kare 11 reported.

Medical crews were assessing passengers from the flight, finding that 10-12 passengers said that they had breathing problems, Pat Hogan, Director of Public Affairs and Marketing for the airport, told news outlets.

According to 5 Eye Witness News, Alaska Airlines Flight 51 took off from Chicago around 5:45 p.m. and was headed to Seattle. However, the flight switched its course to the Twin Cities after the health concerns arose.

The flight landed at 7:17 p.m. at Terminal 1, and EMT's are still assessing passengers, 5 Eye Witness News reported.




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