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O'Hare incident on September 15th, 2002

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Old 15th Sep 2002, 22:31
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O'Hare incident on September 15th, 2002

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Anybody, especially the United folks, have any idea why multiple Fire Trucks, Support vehichles, Police etc were at C-26,perhaps C-24 today at around 11:30am parked next to a 757 or 767?

The plane looked fine and as I was taxying by on an outbound flight, I was just wondering if anybody knew what happened, or didn't.

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Re: O'Hare incident on September 15th, 2002

On any given day at O'hare there are multiple occurences of ARF equipment being called out. It happens so often that it is almost a normal sight.
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Thanks Dudly;


Never saw it before, and I travel a lot, just a little too close to home if you know what I mean


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If everything else looked OK then it may have been a fuel spill.

Not a drama in itself if it is quickly contained and the spillage is wahed away, which is what the Fire department do quite frequently.
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