Airline accidents in Philadelphia, setting on Inferno near homes and shopping malls
An ambulance medical plane carried by a pediatric patient crashed on the street near the Roosevelt Shopping Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Friday night.
Jet Rescue Air Ambulance, a plane management company, said Learjet 55 crashed as he left the northeast Philadelphia airport around 6:30 pm
The company announced that there were four crew members and two passengers on the plane on the plane on the plane – a pediatric patient and escort.
The Federal Air Force Administration confirmed that there were six people on the plane. The agency announced that the plane was heading to the National Springfield-Brano Airport in Missouri.
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“Our immediate care is for the patient’s family, our staff, their families and other victims who may have been injured on the field,” Jet Rescue Air Air Ambulance said.
The company said it would not be published names until family members were not informed.
Senior Fire Department from Philadelphia tells Fox News that the fires that encouraged the fall “now under control” are.
The clerk said when the aircraft fell, sprayed the jet fuel, soaking the nearby house. The houses then climbed in flames. The fire official tells the Fox News Six House and six cars caught in the fire.
President Donald Trump took the truth of Social to respond to the tragedy.
“It’s sad to see the plane descend to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. More innocent souls have been lost. Our people are completely engaged,” Trump wrote. “The first answers are already deserved for a great job. More to follow. God bless you.”
US traffic Minister Sean Duffy announced on X that he had met Trump and other officials with disaster.
“I just met the president and @Governorshapiro From FAA HQ. I offered complete support @Usdot Governor and local officials “Duffy wrote.” Investigators are on the spot. “
Mayor Philadelphia Cherlle Parker held a press conference on Friday night. She said she couldn’t confirm the number of deaths. She sought prayers.
“Don’t touch anything,” Parker said. She said that if anyone near the scene encounters debris, call 911.
The oxygen medical tank was seen on the ground in front of McDonald’s near the collision site. Police commander told Steve Keeley Fox 29 that he had “pieces everywhere”.
The city of Philadelphia was published on X, calling the incident “main”.
“A major incident near Cottman and Bustleton on northeast Philadelphia across from Roosevelt Mall,” the post said. “Roads closed in the area, including parts of Roosevelt Boulevard. Avoid the area.”
The video shows the aircraft collapses loudly In the distance, with a burst of light covering the area.
Government Josh Shapiro posted on X, noting that he spoke with Philadelphia Mayor Cheslel L. Parker, and communication with police and fire services.
“We offer all Commonwealth resources because they respond to a small private aircraft accident in northeast Philly,” Shapiro wrote. “We will continue to provide updates because more information is available.”
The National Traffic Safety Committee (NTSB) is being investigated and FAA will help. Alcohol, tobacco, firearm and explosives of Philadelphia said it was on the spot.
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The collision comes only a few days after the American Airlines passenger plane collided with the Black Hawk military helicopter nearby Reagan National Airportkilling 67 people.
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