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Shortly after 3:15 p.m. Sunday, Lancaster County-Wide Communications dispatchers reported an aircraft had crashed near a parking lot of Brethren Village.
Lancaster County Five people injured in Lancaster County single-engine plane crash The crash occurred in the parking lot of Brethren Village Retirement Community in Manheim Township Sunday afternoon.
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — The FAA has released its preliminary report after a private plane crashed into the Brethren Village parking lot in Lancaster County Sunday afternoon.
Brethren Village in Lancaster County has released a statement after a plane crashed into their parking lot Sunday afternoon.
A day after a plane crash-landed in one of its parking lots, Brethren Village confirmed that the crash didn't damage any of its buildings.
What have government officials said about the crash? Lancaster County commissioners Josh Parsons and Alice Yoder were in attendance at the Brethren Village press conference Sunday following the crash.
Photos and a video from a scene showed a plane in flames in the parking lot at Brethren Village Retirement Community in Manheim Township. That’s located less than a mile south of Lancaster Airport.
The crash occurred in the parking lot of Brethren Village Retirement Community in Manheim Township Sunday afternoon.
Authorities said three of the five people injured were sent from Lancaster General Hospital to a burn center in Lehigh County.
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 ...
Multiple people were injured after a small plane crashed near a retirement community in Lancaster County Saturday afternoon.