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Passengers use emergency slides after plane’s engine bursts into flames on runway

Posted at 3:31 PM, Oct 29, 2015
and last updated 2015-10-29 15:31:27-04

The engine of a Caracas, Venezuela-bound Boeing 767 caught fire while the plane taxied for departure Thursday at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Florida, a Federal Aviation Administration official said.

The pilot of an aircraft traveling behind Dynamic International Airways Flight 405 reported fuel was leaking from the aircraft before it caught fire, the official said. The fire occurred about 12:30 p.m. on the airport's north runway.

Passengers evacuated the jet via emergency slides onto the taxiway.

The airport was closed as emergency officials responded, airport spokesman Allan Siegel said.

Audio from the air traffic control tower caught one of the pilots saying, "The left engine looks like it's leaking a lot of fuel. There is fluid leaking out of the left engine."

Fewer than 30 seconds later, as the tower was contacting the ramp so the Dynamic jet could return to the airport, a pilot said, "Engine's on fire. Engine's on fire."

Images and video from passengers who were at the airport or on other planes showed plumes of dark gray smoke billowing from the red-and-white jet.

An ambulance, fire truck and other emergency vehicles were on the scene in one of those photos, while another witness posted video of emergency responders dousing the plane with hoses.

A spokesman with the Broward Sheriff's Office tweeted that there was an engine fire, the plane was evacuated and there were "several injuries."

Amy Erez of the Broward Health Medical Center told CNN that doctors there were expecting six to 10 individuals to be transported to the hospital.

The Broward Sheriff Office's Department of Fire Rescue told CNN affiliate WSVN-TV that 14 people were injured. Earlier, the station reported that three people required hospitalization.

Two calls to Dynamic International Airways' headquarters in Greensboro, North Carolina, were both met with "no comment" on the fire. In a series of Spanish tweets replying to those concerned about the fire, Dynamic said all passengers were safely evacuated and promised an official statement "soon."

"Dynamic International Airways flight safely diverted. Flights continue per schedule Oct 30 2015," an English tweet from the airline said.

The National Transportation Safety Board is sending a four-person team to Fort Lauderdale to investigate the fire, the agency tweeted.

According to an FAA database, the plane was built in 1986.

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