At least five people were injured late on Friday when a passenger plane being towed on a taxiway collided with a shuttle bus at Los Angeles International Airport, commonly referred to as LAX, according to officials.
LAX stressed that there was no interruption to airport operations.
LAX applauded their partners and the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) for their quick response and for treating everyone who sustained injuries.
The agency said the collision happened shortly before 10 p.m. and resulted in four people being hospitalized, while one individual was treated at the scene and declined to be transported.
“The tug driver was transported in moderate condition,” the agency stated. “The bus driver and two passengers were transported in fair condition.”
One employee, who was also the only person aboard the plane at the time of the collision, was treated at the scene and refused hospitalization, according to the LAFD.
It wasn’t immediately clear what caused the crash and the damage to the aircraft is currently unknown.