Mgm grand hotel and casino orignial

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The Air Force helicopters quickly rescued 93 people from the hotel roof, taking them to a nearby parking lot serving as an improvised landing pad and triage area. Soon after arriving, the helicopters began evacuating people from the smoke-blanketed building as city police helicopters at the scene coordinated rescue efforts by radio. Nine Air Force helicopters involved in Red Flag, including UH-1Ns of the 57th Fighter Weapons Wing and CH-3Es of both the 1st Special Operations Wing of Hurlburt Field, Florida and the 302nd Special Operations Squadron of Luke AFB, Arizona, quickly responded with the first taking off for the hotel at 7:55, less than 20 minutes after the initial notification. At the time of the fire, the 26-story building’s 2,000 rooms contained about 5,000 people.Īt 7:38 that morning, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police contacted the base command post for assistance. Although 85 people perished in the blaze and 650 sustained injuries, more may have died from fire and smoke inhalation if not for the quick response of Air Force personnel and equipment diverted from the training exercise.

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Forty-two years ago, on the morning of November 21, 1980, Red Flag training operations at Nellis AFB became disrupted when a fire swept through the luxury MGM Grand Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

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