4 reported dead after plane POWER into an industrial building in central Connecticut that set it on fire (VIDEOS)
Firefighters in Farmington, Connecticut fight a flame in an industrial building after a plane crashed into the facility Thursday morning. Local reports say the four people who were on the plane were killed.
The Farmington Police Department confirmed that a plane had crashed into a building on Hyde Road shortly after taking off from a nearby airfield, and said in a tweet that emergency services were on the ground and working to “Evacuate the nearest area."
Four people were on board the plane, allegedly a Cessna Citation business plane, according to information from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) quoted by local media. None of the four are believed to have survived.
Police have confirmed that no injuries have been reported inside the building, which is owned by German toolmaker Trumpf.
In photos shared from the scene on social media, smoke could be seen billowing from the crash site, with firefighters tackling the significant flame that erupted from a section of the building.
Footage showed the aftermath of the crash at an industrial complex on Hyde Road, close to Robertson Airport.
Farmington is located in Hartford County, Connecticut, about 10 miles from the state city.
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