Air Canada Jet Hits Fire Truck at LaGuardia, Four Injured

A Montreal flight collided with a fire truck during taxiing in bad weather, leaving firefighters critically injured.

An Air Canada aircraft collided with a ground vehicle at LaGuardia Airport on Monday during taxiing. Moreover, the incident occurred while the plane moved toward a gate in poor weather conditions.

Details of the Aircraft and Collision

The aircraft involved was an Air Canada Express CRJ-900 flight arriving from Montreal. Furthermore, reports state that the plane struck a fire truck positioned on the runway.

Injuries and Emergency Response

As a result, four firefighters suffered injuries in the crash and remain in critical condition. Meanwhile, emergency responders reached the location immediately and began assistance operations.

Passenger Situation and Aircraft Damage

Approximately 100 passengers were present on the aircraft during the incident. Additionally, authorities evaluated passenger conditions following the collision.

Visuals shared online showed damage on the aircraft’s nose and front section. Therefore, the impact clearly affected the forward part of the passenger jet.

FAA Action and Airport Operations

Subsequently, the Federal Aviation Administration issued a ground stop for all flights at the airport. The authority cited an emergency and halted operations until 0530 GMT.

Moreover, officials indicated that an extension remained highly possible but did not share further details. In another notice, the FAA stated that the airport might remain closed until 1800 GMT.

Ongoing Situation at LaGuardia

LaGuardia Airport, known for heavy traffic and intense operations, faced disruption after the incident. Meanwhile, authorities continue monitoring the situation closely as emergency handling proceeds.