A medical transport plane went to Missouri and took a child patient and another five crashed in the northeast of Philadelphia on Friday night.
The plane was part of the Jet’s rescue ambulance, which provides global ambulance flight services.
It is the same service that once helped transport the legend of the Boston Red Sox and the member of the MLB Hall of Fame, David Ortiz, with a critical injury after he was shot in his country of origin of the Republic Dominican on June 9, 2019, in a bar in Santo Domingo.
Ortiz was seriously injured but survived emergency surgery.
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A part of the intestines, colon and gallbladder of Ortiz were eliminated, and according to the reports it also had liver damage. The next day, a reaction rescue plane transported Ortiz to Boston, where he received more treatment at the Massachusetts General Hospital, including a second surgery.
Ortiz was transferred from the Intensive Care Unit on June 22, 2019, and was discharged from the hospital more than a month later on July 26, 2019.
The suspicious shooter was later identified as Rolfi Ferreira-Cruz, but an investigation also found that Ortiz was not the planned objective. The Dominican Attorney General announced on June 19, 2019, Ortiz was shot by mistake, and Sixto David Fernández was identified as the planned objective of the shooting.
On Friday, Jet Rescue said that Learjet 55 crashed while leaving the Northeast of Philadelphia airport around 6:30 pm
“Our immediate concern is for the patient’s family, our staff, their families and other victims who may have been injured in the field,” said Jet Rescue Air Ambulance in a statement.
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.”
The accident arrives only a few days after an American Airlines passenger plane crashed with a black army hawk helicopter Reagan National Airportkilling 67 people.