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Air ambulance jet with 6 people crashes in Philadelphia

An ambulance dropped CRASH in the northeastern part of Philadelphia, and six people boarded on Friday.

According to the Federal Aviation Bureau (FAA), the rear jet 55 airplane was removed from the northeastern airport of Philadelphia and dropped crash at 6:30 pm local time. We headed to Springfield Branson National Airport in Missouri.

According to JETRESCUE's statement acquired by Nexstar, the plane carried four and two passengers, including pediatric patients.

“At this time, the survivor cannot be confirmed. The name has not been disclosed at this point until the family is notified,” said Jetrescue in a press release.

In a true social post on Friday night, President Trump stated that his administration was “completely engaged” in the fall of CRASH.

“It's very sad to see the airplane falling in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and a more innocent soul has been lost.” “Our people are completely engaged. The first respondents have been given their achievements because they have already done a great job.

A spokeswoman for NATIONAL Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) told The Hill that it corresponds to the crash. Both FAA and NTSB investigate the Friday case. NTSB leads the probe.

Both Senator John Fetterman (D) and Dave McCormic (R) said both. Contact With the staff crash

Philadelphia Emergency Management Bureau Local officials said It corresponded to “major incidents” near the loose belt mall in the city, and instructed the people to avoid this area.

“I talked to @Phillymayor, but my team is communicating with@phillypd,@philaoeM,@philyfiredept,” said Governor Josh Shapiro (D) immediately after the crash on Social Media Platform X. I am. “We provide all federal resources in order to respond to small private airplanes in Northeast Philadelphia.”

The country is still involved in the collision of aerial airplanes that killed dozens late in Wednesday in Washington, and CRASH will be dropped. NTSB is also investigating this crash.

The hill arrived at the Philadelphia Police Station for comments.

This story is developing It will be updated. The hill is owned by NEXSTAR.

Updated at 9:04 pm of EST

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