Philadelphia plane crash: What we know about the victims
NTSB gives update on Philadelphia plane crash
NTSB officials provided a brief update on their investigation into the Philadelphia plane crash that claimed the lives of at least seven people Friday night, leaving 19 others injured.
A medical plane carrying a child, her mother and four crew members crashed into a neighborhood in Philadelphia Friday night, killing everyone on board and injuring more than a dozen people on the ground.
Saturday morning, officials said a seventh person – someone who was in a car when the crash happened – also died.
The crash happened along Cottman Avenue near Bustleton Avenue and the Roosevelt Mall shortly after 6 p.m., erupting into a huge fireball and engulfing nearby homes and cars in flames.
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The crash occurred just two days after the deadliest U.S. air disaster in decades. On Wednesday night, an American Airlines jet carrying 60 passengers and four crew members collided midair with an Army helicopter carrying three soldiers over Washington, D.C. No one survived.
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What we know:
The jet was carrying a child patient, her mother, and four crew members.
All six people on board were from Mexico, according to Jet Rescue Air Ambulance spokesperson Shai Gold. The child had been receiving treatment in Philadelphia for a life-threatening condition and was being transported home to Mexico. The flight was scheduled to stop in Missouri before continuing to its final destination in Tijuana.
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Shriner's Children's Hospital in Philadelphia confirmed that they had treated the patient and that she was heading back to her home country.
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"Our hearts go out to the families of the medical crew and pilots who were also lost in this tragic event - as well as all of the people who were affected on the ground - and we're thankful to the first responders for their quick action," the hospital said in a statement.
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Gold emphasized that the flight was operated by a highly trained crew, calling the crash both shocking and unexpected.
"All of the aircraft are maintained, not a penny is spared because we know our mission is so critical," Gold told the Associated Press.
On Saturday, officials said a seventh person – someone who was in a car when the crash happened – also died. Nineteen people were injured on the ground.
What we don't know:
It's not yet known what caused the crash.
The Source: This report includes information from the Associated Press and previous FOX 29 reporting.