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Company operating plane in Philly crash had previous fatal incident in Mexico

A company that operates a medical ambulance dropped on Friday in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, operating another aircraft with a fatal collision that occurred more than a year ago while transporting pediatric patients. 。

On Friday, Jetless Queea, a company that operates an airplane in both incidents, states that the rear jet 55 dropped CRASH while departing from the northeastern airport of Philadelphia around 6:30 pm. Ta.

According to the company, four crew members and two passengers (pediatric patients and mothers) were on an airplane in a Philadelphia CRASH accident. They were all Mexican people.

The Federal Aviation Bureau has confirmed the number of crew and passengers. The crew included pilots, co -pilots, doctors, and rescue members.

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On Friday, the smoke rises when an emergency personnel are operated in a Philadelphia airplane CRASH drop. (Reuters/Rachel Wisnievsky)

The Jetless Cue Air ambulance operated a 35A rear jet 35A in southern Mexico in November 2023.

In the case, the aircraft landed on November 1, 2023 at Torka International Airport in Torka, and then landed on November 1, 2023 at Quernabaka Airport in Morelos, Mexico. The IIRMED & RESCUE website at the time reported that no passengers were on board or no survivors.

According to Jet Rescue Air Ambulance, the CRASH accident on Friday would not be released until the family was notified.

“Our immediate concerns are for patient's family, our employees, their families, and other victims who may have been hurt on the ground,” said the company.

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An aftermath of an airplane crash accident in Philadelphia

There are fragments from the aircraft on Friday in Philadelphia on the ground of the CRASH drop of airplanes. (Reuters/Rachel Wisnievsky)

The plane is scheduled to fly from Philadelphia to Tiffana International Airport, and one technical stop in Missouri's Springfield, Shi Goldman, told Fox News to Fox News.

The patient was in the United States to save life and was released to return home after treatment. The FAA confirmed that the plane was heading to Missouri during the crash.

“The airplane was equipped with a very combustible jet fuel,” Gold said. “There is no sign that someone has survived. Depending on the field of debris, I am surprised that I learned.”

Mayor Philadelphia, Mayor of Filadelphia, said at a press conference on Friday night that the number of deaths could not be confirmed.

Filadelphia's senior firefighters said to Fox News that the fire caused by the crash drop was “now under control.” Officials said that when the plane had fallen, they sprayed jet fuel and burned a nearby column house.

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The first response will work in the scene after witnesses say that CRASH is dropped in Filadelphia on Friday. (Mat Roke/AP)

Authorities said that six houses and six cars had ignited.

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The National Transportation Safety Board will lead the investigation and FAA supports. Alcohol stations, tobacco, firearms and explosives Philadelphia said they were investigating them on site.

The US Ministry of Transport, Sean Duffy, posted to X. Donald Trump and the Governor of Pennsylvania, Josh Shapiro.

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