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 five were unavailable, and officials have not provided details on their injuries. Manheim Township Fire Chief Scott Little said at a news conference no one on the ground was injured, but five vehicles were damaged.
The plane had just taken off from Lancaster Airport when it went down in the Brethren Village retirement community, he said.
The Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement that the plane, a Beechcraft Bonanza, crashed at 3 p.m.
The five were initially transported to Lancaster General Hospital, where two of them remained Sunday evening. Three were taken to Lehigh Valley Health Network’s burn center, a Lancaster General Hospital spokesperson said.