
"DULLES, Va. -- A vehicle transporting passengers at a Washington, D.C.-area airport hit a dock at the building Monday afternoon, sending 18 people to the hospital, according to officials. A mobile lounge, which transports passengers between the terminal and aircraft, struck the dock at an angle at about 4:30 p.m. at Washington Dulles International Airport as it was pulling up to the building, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority said in a statement. The dock is where the vehicle stops to let people into the concourse."
"The passengers who were hurt have non-life-threatening injuries and were taken to the hospital by the fire department, according to the authority. SEE ALSO: Father and daughter killed in plane crash carrying hurricane relief supplies to Jamaica "The airport is open and operating as normal," according to the authority's statement. There are 19 mobile lounges at Dulles and they can carry up to 102 passengers, according to the airport's website. They are about 54 feet long and 16 feet wide."
A mobile lounge struck a concourse dock at Washington Dulles International Airport at about 4:30 p.m. while pulling up, colliding at an angle. Eighteen passengers sustained non-life-threatening injuries and were transported to hospitals by the fire department. The dock is the designated stop for passengers entering the concourse from the mobile lounge. Airport operations continued normally after the incident. Dulles operates 19 mobile lounges, each able to carry up to 102 passengers and measuring roughly 54 feet long and 16 feet wide. Emergency responders attended the scene and handled patient transport.
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