Anonymous wrote:According to the news, 18 people went to the hospital and only 50 on board. OP you are lucky then.
"The mobile lounge at around 4:30 p.m. was moving passengers from an arriving flight to Concourse D when it struck the building dock at an angle, according to the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority.
Eighteen people were taken to the hospital for non-life-threatening injuries, while others were evaluated by Airports Authority Fire and Rescue officials, according to a spokesperson.
There were roughly 50 people onboard the people-mover at the time, according to dispatch audio from Broadcastify."
Anonymous wrote:It's not the first time there's an accident with these ridiculous things. They should develop a different system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did people topple over and hurt themselves?
Many people thrown to the ground. Several head injuries. A couple of people lost consciousness. One guy tore his bicep. Multiple people bleeding.
I have a bad bruise on my leg. I left to get on my flight but I think I will probably go get checked out after I land.
Tore his bicep? That sounds weird. I dont beleive.
He was holding on to his mother’s wheelchair when we hit. You’re welcome to not believe it but that’s what the medical personal assessed it as.
You listened in on each medical assessment??
Ignore this as$hat. Thank you for posting OP! What a crazy thing to happen!
Thank you. It was crazy. One second we’re moving along, the next we come to a dead stop and people are flying around like rag dolls. People came together and checked on each other. There was a flight attendant on the ground by my feet. I watched one guy who hit his head just kinda drop. One of those hand poles came completely loose from the bottom. We had to wait a while for the emergency personnel to come get us. The not-really injured were taking care of the injured. That part was kinda heartwarming actually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did people topple over and hurt themselves?
Many people thrown to the ground. Several head injuries. A couple of people lost consciousness. One guy tore his bicep. Multiple people bleeding.
I have a bad bruise on my leg. I left to get on my flight but I think I will probably go get checked out after I land.
Tore his bicep? That sounds weird. I dont beleive.
He was holding on to his mother’s wheelchair when we hit. You’re welcome to not believe it but that’s what the medical personal assessed it as.
You listened in on each medical assessment??
Ignore this as$hat. Thank you for posting OP! What a crazy thing to happen!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not the first time there's an accident with these ridiculous things. They should develop a different system.
A colleague’s son was killed about 15 years ago by one of these. He was driving a luggage cart. Changes were made but they are still dangerous apparently.
Anonymous wrote:It's not the first time there's an accident with these ridiculous things. They should develop a different system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did people topple over and hurt themselves?
Many people thrown to the ground. Several head injuries. A couple of people lost consciousness. One guy tore his bicep. Multiple people bleeding.
I have a bad bruise on my leg. I left to get on my flight but I think I will probably go get checked out after I land.
Tore his bicep? That sounds weird. I dont beleive.
He was holding on to his mother’s wheelchair when we hit. You’re welcome to not believe it but that’s what the medical personal assessed it as.
You listened in on each medical assessment??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did people topple over and hurt themselves?
Many people thrown to the ground. Several head injuries. A couple of people lost consciousness. One guy tore his bicep. Multiple people bleeding.
I have a bad bruise on my leg. I left to get on my flight but I think I will probably go get checked out after I land.
Tore his bicep? That sounds weird. I dont beleive.
He was holding on to his mother’s wheelchair when we hit. You’re welcome to not believe it but that’s what the medical personal assessed it as.
You listened in on each medical assessment??