4 reported dead after plane CRASHES into industrial building in central Connecticut, setting it ablaze (VIDEOS)
Firefighters in Farmington, Connecticut are tackling a blaze at an industrial building after a plane crashed into the facility on Thursday morning. Local reports say the four people who were in the aircraft were killed.
Airplane crashed into a Trumpf Inc building in Farmington. Police + fire crews have Hyde Road closed. @WFSBnewspic.twitter.com/rCzWaoQHwF
— Christian Colón (@ColonCJC) September 2, 2021
Farmington Police Department confirmed that a plane had crashed into a building on Hyde Road shortly after taking off from a nearby air field, and said in a tweet that emergency services were on the ground working to “evacuate the immediate area.”
Four people were onboard the plane, reportedly a Cessna Citation business jet, according to information from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) cited by local media. None of the four are thought to have survived.
Police have confirmed that there were no injuries reported inside the building, which is owned by German tool manufacturer Trumpf.
VIDEO: Chad W. sent in this video of a plane that crashed into the Trumpf building in #Farmington. We have a crew on the scene and will bring you updates as they become available https://t.co/P4hszqUcRCpic.twitter.com/4jOrEB7w9I
— WTNH News 8 (@WTNH) September 2, 2021
BREAKING: photo from scene of plane crash into building in Farmington (courtesy: Christopher Luberto) pic.twitter.com/X862zvzYqV
— Matt Buynak (@MattBuynakWTNH) September 2, 2021
Happening Now: Firefighters are working to put out a fire after a plane crashed into a building in Farmington. @NBCConnecticutpic.twitter.com/xKEtTeV8Ty
— Dominique Moody (@dmoodytv) September 2, 2021
In imagery shared from the scene on social media, smoke could be seen billowing from the site of the crash, with firefighters tackling the sizable blaze that erupted from one section of the building.
The footage showed the aftermath of the crash at an industrial complex on Hyde Road, near to Robertson Airport.
BREAKING: @NBCConnecticut DroneRanger giving us an aerial view of the Farmington plane crash into an industrial building on Hyde Rd UPDATES: https://t.co/l5V7wdbzAs#nbcctpic.twitter.com/e4xrp4fTuT
— Heidi Voight (@HeidiVoight) September 2, 2021
Farmington is located in Connecticut’s Hartford County, roughly 10 miles (16km) from the state capital.
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