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A medical transport jet along with six people on the board dropped the ground near the Roosevelt Mall in Northeast Philadelphia on Friday night, burst into flames that spread to the area of heavy smuggling in houses and cars and killed everyone in the aircraft Poured and killed a person on at least one person and ground on at least one person.
Layerjet 55 Catman Avenue and Roosevelt Bullewards near 6 pm shortly after flying from North -East Philadelphia Airport, after a chaotic and frightening scene of death and destruction.
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Mexican President Claudia Shinbam confirmed that six civilians of the country had died in the accident. According to Mayor Cherael L Parker, what was killed was in a car. By Monday, 24 people were reported injured on the ground, he said.
A shelter has been established for those who could not reach their homes or whose houses were damaged in an accident and resulted in a fire. And a town hall has been planned to ask questions about the accident and cleaning process for the public on Wednesday.
The National Transport Safety Board officials have been at the scene and are located on the cockpit voice recorder of the aircraft, or “black box” on Sunday.
A private medical transport jet flew from north -pre -Philadelphia Airport after 6 pm and was given a commercial and residential area near Cottman Avenue and Roosevelt Bulleward within a minute.
The witnesses captured videos and paintings of a giant fire shells and dark black smoke while rising from the accident site.
Jet Rescue Air Ambulance, a medical flight company, owns Liajet 55. The aircraft was the route to the Springfield-Branson National Airport in Missouri, with Tijuana, Mexico, its last destination.
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The company said that a pilot, coopelot, flight physician, and paramedic were with a pediatric patient and her mother was in the plane. The patient was treated at the Shriners Children Philadelphia and was returning home with her mother on a “contracted air ambulance”, a spokesperson of the hospital said, described the Shriners community as “heartbroken”.
According to the New York Times, Shriners Children Philadelphia was completed only four months of treatment, identified by his hometown as 11 -year -old Valentina Guzman Murillo in the south of Tijuana. His mother, Lizheth Murillo Osuna, was 31 years old, Times said.
Valentina had a backbone condition that caused her medical issues, a family friend told the Times. A spokesperson of the Shriners said that his condition was not easily treated in Mexico.
The hospital celebrated Valentina a few hours before the aircraft crashed.
The crew members in the medical jet have been identified as the four men working with the jet rescue air ambulance. They were identified:
Elon Montoya Paralase, 46, was flying with jet rescue since 2016, and was the captain of the flight crashed on Friday, said by the company spokesman Shai Gold. Gold said his Kopilot was 43 -year -old Jose de Jesus Juarez Juarez, who joined the company in December 2023.
Raul Meja, 41 -year -old, a doctor riding a flight worked to rescue jet since 2020 and was the head of newborn science for XE Médica Ambulancias, the company wrote on X. 41 -year -old Rodrigo Lopez Padila, paramedic on board – an employee since 2023.
Parker said at a news conference on Monday that the number of people on the injured land has increased. A heart attack occurred and expected to recover, Parker spokesperson Joe Grace said.
Four people were hospitalized, two in critical condition.
National Transport Safety Board officials said the debris area was four to five blocks and “very dangerous.” City officials described it as more than six blocks.
The agency said NTSB investigators found the cockpit voice recorder 8 feet below the initial contact on Sunday. The NTSB said the investigators also found the increased land proximity system of the aircraft, which could also contain flight data. Both engines of the aircraft have also been recovered.
US Transport Secretary Sean Dafi said on Monday that information about the medical jet’s black box has been recovered and analyzed, but it is expected to have more answers on what is the cause of the accident soon. He said that the aircraft had a voice recorder, but did not have a data recorder, but investigators may be able to get some data from the device.
Parker said on Monday that the device was damaged during the accident. Black box Washington, DC was going to analyze on Monday.
NTSB stated that the next several “days to weeks,” the debris would be collected and taken to a safe place.
City officials have not specified how many people have been displaced or disappeared, saying that the scene is still being processed. Shelter Samuel Fails High School is provided at 5500 Langdon St.
Managing Director Adam Theal said that 11 houses were damaged. Grace said on Monday that a total of 343 residential properties in the area have been affected by the accident.
Commissioner of Police Kevin Bethel said that the police was monitoring the report of potential missing persons and said that anyone is concerned about anyone in the area who is missing should call 911.
“Medievac Medservice 056 Northeast Tower, are you on frequency?” According to an audio recording, Jet’s pilots did not respond, an air traffic controller asked. After a few seconds of radio silence, a pilot in another aircraft asked about the situation.
“We have a lost aircraft. We are not sure what has happened, so we are trying to find out, ”the air traffic controller later said.
Rachel Handis heard the bounce, then his northeast Philadelphia Rohaouse shook as if there was an earthquake.
The 34 -year -old said, “I felt that it was a gunshot.” “I was so scared.”
As the other neighbors ran towards the accident site on Friday night, Handis said that his instinct is to stay and hide inside.
Handle with his Dalmatian, Pongo, he called his parents – who lived under the road – to make sure that they were fine, he said, then downloaded the civic app as to what happened just one mile away It was to learn more about it.
Handes watched a live-stream video in horror and mistrust that such a tragedy could be in the neighborhood, which he has called home.
“I am still shaken,” he said.
The Philadelphia office of emergency management has reported the following road closure:
Cotman Avenue between Bustleton and Bruce Avenue
St. Vincent Street between Bustletton and Castor Avenues
A spokesperson of the Roosevelt Mall, owned by the BRICSMOR Property Group, said it would remain closed through Monday at the request of the authorities.
All Philadelphia schools operated on a general program on Monday. Any delayed delay was given to anyone delayed by delay in street closure or septa changes inspired by ongoing investigation.
Parents can also call or text 1-833-PHL-Hope (TEL: 18337454673) for free support and information.
The Shelter is being provided at 5500 Langdon St. at Samuel Fails High School, opening 24 hours and is being run by Red Cross and Philadelphia Office of Emergency Management. Operators can be reached by calling 1-800-Red Cross.
Mental-health assistance can be accessed by calling 988 or by going to www.dbhids.org.
Philadelphia is planning a town hall on Wednesday, February 5 at 7 pm, so that the public can get an opportunity to ask questions.
Septa has stopped seven routes: Buleward Direct Bus, and routes 1, 14, 20, 50, 70 and 77.
Septa is advising riders Real-time bus alert check Online, on the septta app, or through customer service (215) at 580-7800.
PECO and PGW reported on Sunday that all service was restored in the accident area, with the exception of “immediately affected buildings”, which means the continuous fire or other damage.
Philadelphia Police Department is seeking a video from Friday night’s plane crash. Contributors can send their videos or videos that they watch on social media Thorsten.lucke@phila.gov,
Employee writer Ximena Conde, Erin McCarthy, Rob Tornoe, Frank Kummer, Harold Brubaker, Fallon Ruth, Michelle Myrs, Kristen A. Graham, Melanie Burney, Nick Vadala, and Elllie Raching contributed.