LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — Multiple crews are actively on scene of a plane crash with injuries in Lancaster County.
Emergency dispatch confirmed the plane crashed Sunday afternoon in the parking lot of the Brethren Village Retirement community in Manheim Township around 3:20pm.
Multiple injuries have been reported, accord to officials.
The FAA confirmed five people were on the plane at the time of the crash.
Staff with the community say they’ve been instructed to stay inside while crews work.
Multiple vehicles are on fire in the parking lot where the crash happened.
The plane is smaller in size, and says N347M on the side of its body. According to FlightRadar, the plane was on its way to Springfield, Ohio, and is a 1981 Beechcraft A36 Bonanza Turboprop, owned by Jam Zoom Yayos LLC.
The aircraft reportedly seats six people, but it is unconfirmed how many people were in the plane at the time of the crash.
A Public Information Officer for the area is expected to give an update on the crash at some point in the near future.