The number injured after an aircraft accident in Philadelphia increases to 24, some remain hospitalized
The number of injured after A plane accident in Philadelphia It increased to 24, with four still hospitalized.
Mayor Cherlle L. Parker stood with other officials during the update on Monday afternoon on the latest medical Jet Crash investigation. Two of four are still in the hospital in critical condition and two are stable, she said.
Sean Duffy, Who just swore As a secretary of the US Ministry of Transport (Napodot) six days ago, he spoke about the response to the tragedy.
“I know that President Trump is conducting condolences to the community and offers resources and support as the recovery continues, and the investigation continues,” Duffy said.
Philadelphia Investigators of a plane crash recovery black box Medical Jet
Duffy added that Crater seen in the slices of the collision scene It implies that the aircraft crashed at a “very steep angle”.
Investigators hope that they will receive answers after the discovery of the Voice and increased warning system of the soil warning system from the air ambulance Jet Rescue Air ambulance Learjet 55, which fell on January 31, killing all six Mexican nationals on board. Devices are on the way to Washington, DC
Eerie photos show the interior of a convicted Medevac jet that crashed into Philadelphia
“Both components will be sent to the NTSB NTSB Laboratory in Washington, DC for evaluation,” said the NTSB National Transportation Committee (NTSB) on Sunday. “NTSB investigators have recovered both engines. The wreck recovery continues tomorrow and all wreckage will be sent to a safe place in Delaware for further examination.”
The person in the car was the seventh fatal victim of a fire collision.
Jason Rodriguez, 38, for whom his family was previously reported after he last heard near the collision site, states Fox 29.
Investigation work in connection with the fall continues at the local, state and federal levels. The preliminary collision report should be available “within 30 days,” Duffy said.
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Parker said she visited two people and their families at the hospital and that she thanked the experts on ambulances. Tears stayed when asked about watching additional crash shots and couldn’t imagine how worse it would have been if the jet had hit the gas line.
Associated Press contributed to this report.