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Passengers faint on US flight to London
02 November 2009 | 07:33:09 AM | Source: AAP
Police said nothing suspicious was found on board after the jet was searched by emergency teams in protective gear.
Ambulance personnel said the six people were treated on board the plane and allowed to continue travel. No one required hospitalisation, they said.
The plane landed at Heathrow's Terminal Five shortly after 6am and was boarded by emergency teams, including fire brigades, that had been notified about the unusual onboard illnesses.
BA officials said the medical teams were called as a precaution. Officials said the cause of the fainting has not been determined.
The Boeing 777 aircraft carried 216 passengers and 14 crew.
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