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Tragedy at LaGuardia: When Airport Fire Trucks and Airplanes Collide — What Mineral Wells Families Need to Know The Crash That Changed Lives in an Instant It was supposed to be a routine Sunday night at LaGuardia Airport. An Air Canada Express jet was taxiing on the runway, preparing for its next flight. Then, in a catastrophic moment, it collided with a Port Authority fire truck. The impact was devastating. The plane was mangled. The fire truck was left in ruins on the tarmac. And inside that plane, passengers were fighting for their lives. By Wednesday, most of the injured had been released from the hospital — all but four. One life was already lost: Air Canada Jazz pilot Antoine Forest, remembered in Montreal with white roses and memorials. His death, and the injuries suffered by others, raise urgent questions about airport safety, emergency vehicle protocols, and who is responsible when first responders become part of the disaster. For families in Mineral Wells and across Texas, this tragedy is a stark reminder: airport accidents aren’t just headlines — they’re life-altering events that demand answers, accountability, and justice. If you or someone you love has ever been injured in a transportation…