DENVER (CBS4) – An in-flight emergency caused some passengers on Delta Airlines flight to evacuate at Denver International Airport.

Some stood on the plane’s wing during the evacuation.

The flight was inbound to DIA from Detroit. DIA officials say there were reports of smoke in the cabin.

Earlier tonight, Delta flight 1854 from Detroit landed safely at DEN. As it was taxiing, smoke was reported in the cabin so the aircraft was safely evacuated. There were no flames. Only minor injuries reported. Airport operations are normal. — Denver Int'l Airport (@DENAirport) May 9, 2018

Rachel Naftel snapped pictures of the commotion Tuesday evening.

Scariest thing. After landing fumes through the vents and fire. Feeling faint and sick. Baby was last one out!!! Emergency evacuation. Scariest thing ever. Delta. #Delta #deltaairlines @Delta @DeltaNewsHub pic.twitter.com/oMmkpbhoqo — Rachel Naftel (@rachelnaftel) May 9, 2018

She says fumes were coming through the vents.

@Delta what was I just breathing. What fumes just went crazy on my flight!? So dizzy. pic.twitter.com/ZuRupJUwgV — Rachel Naftel (@rachelnaftel) May 9, 2018

Denver fire officials say firefighters responded to a call about smoke inside the plane and were told the plane was evacuated using portable stairs.

DIA officials say some passengers were injured during the evacuation.

Delta officials offered this statement:

After arrival in Denver and during taxi to the gate, Delta flight 1854 from Detroit to Denver stopped on a taxiway where customers deplaned via slides and over-wing exits due to an observance of smoke in the cabin. Airport response vehicles met the aircraft out of an abundance of caution and customers were transported to the terminal via buses. The safety of Delta’s customers and crew is our top priority and we apologize for the concern this situation has caused.