Fear As An Ambulance ‘Carrying Kid Patient’ And Five Others Dive Into A Fireball In The Philadelphia Plane Crash

An air ambulance carrying six people, including a young girl, crashed shortly after takeoff from Northeast Philadelphia Airport. The Learjet 55 was en route to Springfield-Branson National Airport in Missouri when it lost control and exploded in a massive fire. The aircraft carried a mother, her child, and four crew members, heading to Tijuana, Mexico. The Federal Aviation Administration initially misstated the number of passengers, listing only two. The Jet Rescue Air Ambulance confirmed the young girl was undergoing treatment, but no survivors have been confirmed. Police reported multiple injuries on the ground, though the extent is unclear. The plane struck several cars and buildings, causing widespread damage. Emergency responders are working to control the flames, and authorities have not released names pending family notification.

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