FAA investigating cabin pressure problem that injured passengers aboard Boeing plane
Briefly

Passengers aboard Delta Flight 1203 reported bleeding from the nose and ears due to a cabin pressurization problem, leading the pilots to return to Salt Lake City.
Medical personnel met the flight upon landing, treating 10 passengers requiring immediate medical evaluation after experiencing pressurization issues at altitude.
The issue was attributed to the aircraft's inability to pressurize above 10,000 feet, and Delta stated their flight crew followed proper procedures for controlled descents.
Delta Airlines apologized to passengers and offered to cover transportation costs to medical facilities, as the plane was taken out of service for safety adjustments.
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