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Car jumps curb, hits 3 people at Boston’s Logan Airport

An American Airlines jet taxis on a runway as it takes off at Logan International Airport in Boston Tuesday, July 19, 2011.
An American Airlines jet taxis on a runway as it takes off at Logan International Airport in Boston Tuesday, July 19, 2011. AP Photo/Elise Amendola

BOSTON – A car has jumped a curb in the arrivals area of a Logan International Airport terminal and injured three people.

Massachusetts Port Authority spokesman Matthew Brelis says the people were taken from Terminal C to hospitals on Wednesday afternoon. He doesn’t know how badly injured they were but says they were conscious.

State police say a North Andover woman pulled up to the passenger pickup lane in a 1995 black Lexus sedan and stopped. They say the car later went over the curb and hit the pedestrians.

Police say they’re investigating what happened.

Boston Logan International Airport is the biggest transportation centre in New England, handling tens of millions of passengers each year.

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