MORE: Here's what we know and don't know about the plane crash at Brethren Village in Manheim Township An acrid smell lingered in the air around Brethren Village in Manheim Township on Monday ...
All five people on board a small plane that crashed into a residential area in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, on Sunday survived and were taken to hospitals, authorities said. Conditions for the ...
HAPPENED AND WHAT YOU’VE BEEN LEARNING THIS EVENING. WELL, TONIGHT, MCKENNA, THE PARKING LOT HERE AT BRETHREN VILLAGE ALONG ROUTE 501, IN MANHEIM TOWNSHIP, LANCASTER COUNTY, IS STILL CORDONED OFF.
The crash happened at Brethren Village in Manheim Township, which is located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, at around 3 p.m. Five people were aboard the single-engine Beechcraft Bonanza.
The plane went down at about 3:18 p.m. in the parking lot of Brethren Village, a retirement community in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, about 70 miles west of Philadelphia, according to the ...
First responders were on scene within two minutes of the crash at the Brethren Village retirement community just south of the Lancaster Airport around 3:18 p.m., officials said in a Sunday evening ...
The plane touched down outside an apartment block in Brethren Village at 3:18 p.m. and skidded roughly 100 feet before coming to a stop, according to Manheim Township Police Chief Duane Fisher.
“They were really struggling to get the fire out.” A dozen parked cars were damaged and Brethren Village residents were briefly asked to shelter in place as a precaution, Mr. Fisher said.
Emergency dispatch confirmed the plane crashed Sunday afternoon in the parking lot of the Brethren Village Retirement community around 3:20pm. Multiple injuries have been reported, but an exact ...