The first response will work on the spot after a small plane drops CRASH in Philadelphia on Friday. MATT ROURKE/AP HIDE CAPTION
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Philadelphia -Immediately after taking off on Friday evening, children's patients, mothers, and other four collided with the neighborhood of Philadelphia, exploding with a fireball swallowed.
Jet Rescue Air Ambulance, who operated Learjet 55, states in a statement that “survivors cannot be confirmed.” There was no words right away whether the person on the ground was killed.
All six on board were from Mexico. According to Shi Gold, a spokesman of Jet Rescue Air ambulance, he was treated in Philadelphia for a life -threatening state and was transported to Mexico. The final destination of the flight was Tiffana after stopping in Missouri.

The patient and her mother were on board with four crew members. Gold said that it was an experienced crew and that everyone involved in these flights had severe training.
“It was a shocking and surprising thing when such an incident happened,” Gold told AP. “All aircraft are maintained. I know our mission is very important, so I'm inevitable.”
At a press conference at the end of Friday, Pennsylvanian Governor Josh Shapiro said that the officials are expecting a death in the terrible aviation disaster.
“We know that there is a loss,” he said.

The plane was registered in Mexico. Jetless queue is based in Mexico and is developing businesses in both the United States.
The crash came just two days after the most fatal US disaster. On Wednesday night, an American aviation jet, carrying 60 passengers and four crew members, collided in the air of Washington DC, carrying three soldiers and had an Army helicopter. There was no survivor in the crash.
Philadelphia's CRASH accident was the second fatal incident in 15 months of jet rescue. In 2023, five crew members were killed when the runway in Moreros, Mexico, Mexico, and dropped Crash on the hill.
In Philadelphia, when he hit the ground near a shopping mall and major roads, the doorbell camera shot a white striped pattern and an explosive airplane video.
“We heard only a noisy RO sound, and we didn't know where we came from. We turned around and saw a large plume,” said Jim Quinn, the owner of the doorbell camera. I did it.
The bystander sees the first less ponder working in the scene after a small plane drops CRASH in Philadelphia on Friday. MATT ROURKE/AP HIDE CAPTION
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Crashes occurred mainly from Northeast Philadelphia Airport, mainly providing services to business jets and charter facilites.
Lear Jet 55 took off from the airport at 6:06 pm, climbed 1,600 feet (487 meters), and immediately disappeared from the radar. According to Flight Awite on the flight tracking website, it was registered as a company operated as Med Jets.
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“The more innocent soul has been lost,” he added. “Our people are completely engaged.”
The continuous flow of police vehicles and fire truck responded on the crash site first and took over the business parking lot. Within about an hour, I shouted relatively quietly at the end of the area where the screams and shouts of the siren were closed. Then, the darkness settled down, and a driver trying to see what was going on was looking into.
The plane dropped crash at a busy intersection near ROOSEVELT MALL, a nearby outdoor shopping center in the neighborhood of RHAWNHURST.
At the moment of the crash, the video of the mobile phone taken by the witness shows a mixture OTIC scattered at the intersection. When the black smoke feathers floated in the sky, the siren rang, the orange wall was right next to it.
37 -year -old Michael Shia Bone was sitting at a nearby nearby Mayfair home. He said it was like a mini earthquake, and when he checked his home security camera, it seemed that the missile had come down.
“I thought we were attacked for a moment because of the big explosion,” he said.
Jetless queue, which provides global aerial aid services, was shot and killed in the Republic of Dominica in 2019, was involved in transporting patients in COVID-19, and flew David Ortis in baseball to Boston.
FAA stated that the National Traffic Safety Commission would lead the survey. NTSB said that the investigator arrived and more officials would arrive on Saturday.