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Computer smokes up terminal
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By City News Service
Passengers in Terminal B at the John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana
were evacuated Sunday when a computer started smoking at a United
Airlines ticket counter, an airport spokesperson said.
When the computer began smoking, airport authorities contacted the
Orange County Fire Department at 11:51 a.m., said Justin McCusker of
John Wayne Airport.
At 12:05 p.m. the terminal was evacuated, the upper level roadway
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