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One taken to the hospital after severe turbulence on United flight

The flight, which originated in Cancun, Mexico, was diverted to Memphis, Tennessee, on its way to Chicago after it hit severe turbulence.
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A person was taken to the hospital after a United flight was diverted because of severe turbulence Wednesday, the airline said.

United Flight 1196, a Boeing 737-900, departed from Cancun, Mexico, and was headed for Chicago, the Federal Aviation Administration said.

The flight was diverted to Memphis, Tennessee, after a "brief period of severe turbulence" while the seat belt sign was on, United said in a statement. The FAA said the turbulence was experienced over Louisiana.

The plane landed safely in Memphis at 2:50 p.m. local time, according to the FAA.

United said paramedics met the plane at the gate and took a passenger to the hospital. The passenger was in noncritical condition, the Memphis Fire Department said.

Six other people on the flight declined treatment and transportation to a hospital, and the extent of their injuries is unknown, fire officials said.

"We're grateful to our crew for their efforts to ensure the safety of our employees and customers and we expect the flight to depart for Chicago soon," United said.

The FAA said it will investigate.