Blimp makes emergency landing at construction site, deflates

This photo provided by the Philadelphia Police Department shows a blimp that made an emergency landing and deflated at a construction site next to a Philadelphia highway.
This photo provided by the Philadelphia Police Department shows a blimp that made an emergency landing and deflated at a construction site next to a Philadelphia highway.

PHILADELPHIA — A blimp made an emergency landing and deflated at a construction site next to a Philadelphia highway.

No injuries were reported on the two-passenger blimp or on the ground where it landed, near the SugarHouse Casino.

The blimp floated over the Delaware River on Friday night before going down in the Fishtown neighborhood along Interstate 95. A section of the highway was closed briefly while crews secured the area and inspected the blimp.

It's unclear what caused the blimp to go down. Police said the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board have been notified.

The blimp displayed advertising for adhesives company Bostik Inc., based in Wauwatosa, Wis. A phone call to the company's nighttime phone number was not returned.

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