Over 20 planes diverted to Colorado Springs after Denver severe weather, prompt medical response
Coverage (7)
- Medical personnel on standby for injured passengers diverted from Denver airport to Colorado Springs Colorado Springs Gazette · 13d ago
- Severe weather diverts 22 flights from DIA to Colorado Springs Airport Denver7 · 13d ago
- More than 2 dozen flights diverted from Denver International Airport to Colorado Springs due to turbulence, medical concerns CBS News · 13d ago
- Flights diverted from Denver to Colorado Springs due to severe weather 9News · 13d ago
- UPDATE: 22 flights diverted from DEN to COS FOX21 News Colorado · 13d ago
- 5 people injured by turbulence, 22 planes diverted to Colorado Springs from Denver on Monday night due to ‘severe weather’ CNN · 13d ago
- Over 20 planes diverted to Colorado Springs after Denver severe weather, prompt medical response krdo.com · 13d ago broke it first
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