Mayor Cherelle Parker said five people are still hospitalized following a fatal medical jet crash in Northeast Philadelphia, three of whom are in critical condition.
City managing director Adam Thiel said investigators have already left or will be leaving soon as they are done processing the site and now they will continue their investigation off site.
The crash scene was a very large area with a lot of damage and authorities were working to assess the damage, said Adam Thiel, the city’s managing director. Teams were going house to house ...
The impact area where a medical transportation plane crashed in Philadelphia last week will hopefully reopen on Wednesday, according to city officials. Adam Thiel, the city’s managing director ...
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Axios on MSNWho deserves some Valentine's Day love in PhillyJawns and jawnettes need love, too, so we're sending you some the only way we know how … with gruff bro hugs and teasing sisterly shoves. 💚 Hearts to Mayor Cherelle Parker and Managing Director Adam ...
WATCH: Former FAA administrator discusses the current state of aviation safety Authorities couldn’t yet say why the jet crashed, and Adam Thiel, the city’s managing director, said it could be ...
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