Two people were extricated from a small plane early Monday in Maryland, several hours after they crashed into power lines, causing widespread outages in the surrounding county
Montgomery County Fire Chief Scott Goldstein said the plane was secured to the tower at 12:16 a.m. and the first occupant was removed from the plane at 12:25 a.m. The second occupant was out at 12:36 a.m.
He said both men suffered “serious injuries” from the crash and that hypothermia was also an issue. Both men were transported to local trauma centers with non-life threatening injuries, Goldstein said. Pete Piringer, chief spokesperson for the Montgomery County Fire & Rescue Service, had said on Twitter that the people on board were uninjured and that rescuers had been in contact with them. He had at one point said in a video message that three people were on the plane but later clarified that it was two.
The utility Pepco had reported that about 120,000 customers were without power in Montgomery County. At the time of the rescue, most of the power had been restored to the county, outside of the crash site. Goldstein said the next steps were to secure the plane, remove it and then the powerlines will be restrung and reconnected.The crash took place in Gaithersburg, a city of 69,000 people about 24 miles northwest of Washington, D.C.
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Crews work to get occupants out of plane tangled in high-voltage lines in MarylandCrews were planning and working late into the night on Sunday to rescue the occupants of a small airplane entangled in high-voltage power lines.
Read more »
Maryland small plane crash into power lines leaves 85k without power, two stranded inside dangling planeA small plane crashed into power lines in Montgomery County, Maryland, on Sunday, leaving tens of thousands of Pepco customers without electricity.
Read more »
WATCH: Plane crashes into power lines in Maryland, trapping two and cutting power to thousandsA small plane crashed into Maryland power lines Sunday evening, trapping two people aboard roughly 100ft in the air.
Read more »
At least two people trapped in airplane stuck in live power lines in MarylandThe plane was stuck about 100 feet above the ground, and the transmission lines remained live, complicating rescue efforts. About 80,000 people in the area are without power.
Read more »
Small plane crashes into power lines in Maryland, leaving 2 dangling and thousands without powerSeveral people aboard a small plane were left dangling about 100 feet in the air after crashing into power lines, officials said.
Read more »