A medical ambulance plane was destroying a little girl who has just received a treatment to save life on Friday night, near the Roosevelt Center at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Jet Resue Air Air Ambulance, the company that operates the plane, said that Learjet 55 was crashed while leaving from Northeast Philadelphia Airport at approximately 6:30 pm
The company said that there are four crew members and travelers on the plane at the time – a pilot, Koselot, a doctor, a paramedic, a pediatric patient and her mother. They were all Mexican citizens.
The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed the number of crew members and passengers.
The patient was a Mexican citizen who was in the United States for life -saving medical treatment. At the end of the treatment, she was released to return home.
The plane was scheduled to fly from Philadelphia to Tijuana International Airport, with one technical station in Springfield, Missouri for fuel, according to gold.
The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed that the plane was on its way to Missouri at the time of the accident.
The company was unable to confirm the identities or ages of anyone on board until the family was notified, but it said it is unlikely that there are survivors.
“The plane has been loaded with flammable jet fuel,” Gold said. “There is no indication that anyone survived, and by the debris field, I will be surprised by the pleasure of learning otherwise.”
Air Ambulance is a Mexican registered company licensed in Mexico and Florida, according to gold. The plane was licensed, secure and accredited.
“(There was) a very experienced pilot (and) a very participating pilot,” Gold said. “They know the job, and they do it several times. We fly from 600 to 700 missions annually. We are very busy and very active, and we keep first -class employees.”
He emphasized that the plane that crashed was headquartered in the company's headquarters in Mexico and Toloca International Airport.
The Great Philadelphia Fox Firefighter Firefighters tells that the fires raised by the accident “are now under control.”
The official said when the plane fell, sprayed jet fuel, and enjoyed the near -row homes. Then the houses rose in the fire. Fox News Six Houses tells and six cars that caught fire.
President Donald Trump took the social truth to respond to the tragedy.
“It is extremely sad to see the plane drops in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I lost the most innocent souls. Our people are completely involved,” Trump wrote. “The first respondents are already given the credit for doing a great job. More to follow up. God bless you all.”
US Transport Minister Sean Duffy posted to X that he had briefed Trump and other disaster officials.
“Just see the president and Goovernshapiro From FAA HQ. I offered full support from Usdot To the ruler and local officials, Davi wrote. “Investigators on the site.”
The Chellele Parker mayor held a press conference on Friday night. She said she was unable to confirm the number of deaths. I asked for prayers.
“Do not touch anything,” Parker said. She said if anyone near the scene appears via the debris, call the number 911.
A medical oxygen tank was seen wearing the name of the transport company on the ground outside McDonald's near the scene. Police chief Steve Kelly of Fox 29 told that there was “cut everywhere.”
Philadelphia was published on X, describing the incident as “major”.
“A major incident near Cottman and Bustleton Avenues in the northeastern Philadelphia opposite Roosevelt Mall,” according to The Post. “The closed roads in the area, including parts of Roosevelt Street. Avoid the area.”
A video show shows The plane crashes loudly At the distance, with an explosion of light covering the area.
Governor Josh Shapiro posted on X, noting that he spoke with the Cherelle L. Parker, who is in contact with the police and fire departments.
“We are providing all the resources of the Commonwealth as it responded to the small private plane accident in the northeastern Feli,” Shapiro wrote. “We will continue to provide updates as more information is available.”
The National Transport Safety Council (NTSB) is the investigation and will help the Federal Aviation Administration. The alcohol office, tobacco, firearms and Philadelphia explosives said it was at the site.
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The accident comes a few days after the US Airways passenger plane collided with the weather with a black army helicopter near Rigan National Airport67 people were killed.
This is a developing story. Please check again for updates.