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  • 7
    Jun
    2013
    6:54pm, EDT

    Small plane crashes into three homes, erupts in flames in Louisiana

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    Witnesses say the plane clipped a house, then slammed into two others in Baker, La., before bursting into flames.

    By Daniel Arkin, Staff Writer, NBC News

    A small airplane crashed into three homes near Baton Rouge, La., on Friday, clipping one before slamming into two others and erupting into a ball of flames, officials said. 

    The King Air 200 plunged into a residential area in Baker, La., shortly after 1 p.m. local time, said Baker Police Chief Mike Knaps.


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    Emergency responders and authorities from multiple agencies were at the scene investigating the cause of the fiery crash, Knaps said.

    The plane’s unidentified pilot was killed in the accident, but there were no injuries on the ground, according to NBC station KSLA in Shreveport. Knaps declined to confirm any fatalities but said the FAA would release more information after finishing a preliminary investigation.

    Witnesses say they saw the aircraft clip one house and strike two others before ramming into a nearby tree, scattering jet fuel around the area, Knaps said.

    “It hit the tree and spun 180 degrees,” Knaps said. “The plane looks like it went through a blender. You can see one piece of the wing and part of the tail. That’s about it.”

    Authorities found the plane and the two damaged residences engulfed in flames and plumes of smoke when they arrived at the scene minutes after the crash, according to officials.

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    One of the  homes suffered damage to about 75 percent of the structure, Knaps said. Fortunately, no one was in the hardest-hit homes at the time of the crash, although at least one person was inside the house clipped by the plane, according to officials.

     

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    I don't think I would call a Kingair 200 "small"

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  • 8
    Sep
    2012
    6:16am, EDT

    SUV explodes, engulfing man in flames in Connecticut

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    A 23-year-old man was in a critical condition in a hospital burn unit after his SUV exploded in flames, NBCConnecticut.com reported.

    Witnesses who helped the man, Justin Hervey, described the horrific scene in Fairfield, Conn.

    "We were just trying to tell him to stop, drop and roll a few times," Peter Porrazzo said.


    Porrazzo was part of a group of parents and coaches at a Little League game who witnessed the explosion and fire.

    Hervey caught on fire while trying to escape from his burning Chevy Tahoe at the Tunxis Hill Park baseball field around 6:30 p.m. on Thursday near where Little Leaguers were playing ball, according to police.

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    A coach was finally able to grab Hervey and drag him to the ground.

    "We were beating him with blankets, backpacks, whatever we could get.  Eventually we were able to get him and he started to roll at the end, where he ended up landing and we were able to get the rest of the flames," Porrazzo said.

    Porrazzo even grabbed a case of Diet Pepsi and began to pour the soda on Hervey to douse the flames.

    Hervey suffered burns to most of his body and was taken to the Bridgeport Hospital burn unit, where he is in critical condition.

    'A really heroic act'
    One of the people who helped the victim also suffered burns and had to be treated.

    "The fact that they took it upon themselves to risk their lives in putting out someone who's on fire, is a really heroic act," Fairfield Police Lt. James Perez said.

    Police are investigating the cause of the explosion and fire.

    "The investigation is going to take us one of three places: It's either going to take us to the accidental bracket, on purpose bracket or mechanical failure," Perez said.

    Fairfield police also released the 911 calls reporting the fire. Some calls are calm as they tell emergency crews that a man was engulfed in flames after emerging from a burning car. Others are frantic pleas for assistance.

    "There's somebody on fire, a car exploded or something," one woman told dispatchers.

    "A car's on fire?" the dispatcher asked.

    "No, a person is on fire, a person went running and they're completely engulfed in flames," the caller said.

    "There's a person on fire, ma'am?" the dispatcher asked.

    "Yes ... they are running toward the baseball field," she said.

    Another caller calmly relayed the information and said some fathers were taking care of the victim.

    "There was a car accident and somebody's on fire, and we need an ambulance," one caller calmly reported and instructed emergency workers to come to the upper field. "He stepped out of the car, but he was on fire."

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    What? Just caught on fire? Hmmmm? this is just part of a story.. Uh Meth lab or what?

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