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Eh, may be a long shot, but a United 737 had an emergency landing at Dover AFB the same day that that Southwest plane had someone sucked out the window after it's engine blew up.
https://www.inc.com/bill-murphy-jr/southwest-delta-united-all-had-emergency-landings-heres-why-they-should-make-you-feel-great-about-flying.html
>There were three emergency landings, and while the third one below was by far the most serious, the first two are also worth remembering. It started with a United Airlines flight heading from Newark International Airport to Palm Beach, Florida, that had to divert to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware on Monday at 7:24 p.m.
>"The pilots of #UA1559 reported 'trouble with the elevator,'" according to 6ABC News in Philadelphia. "Such a problem would lead to controllability challenges."
>Nobody was injured, and the passengers spent about five hours at the Air Force base before United was able to send a second airplane to taken them to Florida.
Not sure why a USSS would be -waiting- there for someone this such case.