Philadelphia Eagles will have much more to play when they go out to the field at the Super Bowl Lix next Sunday against Kansas City bosses.
After an air ambulance that transported six people crashed in northern Philadelphia on Friday night, causing a massive explosion that has killed an unconfirmed number of people, the eagles issued a statement expressing condolences for their residents of Philadelphia impacted and the victims aboard the flight.
“The organization of the Eagles was disconsolate when they learned of the tragic loss of life at the beginning of tonight as a result of the plane crash in the northeast of Philadelphia,” the team said. “We extend our condolences to the victims and loved ones that leave behind. We thank the first to respond for their heroic actions on the scene.”
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Jet Rescue Air Ambulance, the global ambulance flight company that operates the plane, said its Learjet 55 crashed while leaving the Northeast of Philadelphia airport around 6:30 pm
The plane was scheduled to fly from Philadelphia to Tijuana International Airport, with a technical stop in Springfield, Missouri for fuel, said the spokesman for the Shai Gold air ambulance to Pak Gazette Digital.
A senior fire official from Philadelphia told Pak Gazette that the fires that were caused by the accident are “now under control.”
President Donald Trump led to social truth to react to tragedy.
“Very sad to see the plane fall into Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The most innocent souls lost. Our people are totally committed,” Trump wrote. “Skullness are already given credit to do a great job. More to follow. God bless you all.”
Vice President JD Vance then led to X, describing the situation as “very sad.”
“May God bless the victims and their families,” Vance wrote.
The clash arrives only a few days after an American Airlines passenger plane crashed in the air with a black hawk helicopter of the army nearby Reagan National Airportkilling 67 people.
Alexandra Koch of Pak Gazette Digital, Lorraine Taylor and Alexis Mcadams contributed to this story.