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Two Fatalities After Aircraft Collides with Fire Engine at LaGuardia Airport

Two individuals died and several others sustained injuries when an Air Canada aircraft struck a fire engine at New York's LaGuardia Airport on Sunday evening, March 22. The incident led to the temporary closure of the airport and involved a regional Jazz Airlines flight that had just arrived from Montreal, Quebec.

A collision between an Air Canada aircraft and a fire engine at LaGuardia Airport in New York on Sunday evening, March 22, resulted in two deaths and multiple injuries. The incident occurred as the plane, Jazz Airlines Flight 646, was on a taxiway after landing from Montreal, Quebec. According to NBC News, the pilot and co-pilot of the aircraft succumbed to their injuries following the impact. The New York Post reported that the vehicle involved was a fire engine, and four firefighters were critically injured in the event. Preliminary information from sources indicates a sergeant and an officer sustained broken limbs and are in stable condition. The airport was closed in the aftermath of the crash, which AeroCrewNews and NYCFireWire specified took place on Runway 4 within Delta's terminal area at approximately 11:37 p.m. All FDNY units, except the first-due engine company, were dispatched to the scene.

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