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Video: American Airlines Flight AA3023 Evacuated After Main Wheel Fire in Denver

Video: American Airlines Flight AA3023 Evacuated After Main Wheel Fire in Denver

Cedar News5 days ago
An American Airlines flight AA3023 was safely evacuated today at Denver International Airport after the aircraft's main wheels caught fire upon landing.
Emergency crews responded quickly to the incident, ensuring the safety of all passengers and crew. Fortunately, no injuries were reported during the evacuation.
Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire as normal airport operations resume. Further updates will be shared as more information becomes availabl
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