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Sep 19, 20211 min

Military plane crashes into two homes and injuring at least two people

CRITICAL INCIDENT NOTIFICATION

AVIATION EMERGENCY

At least two people are injured and as many as six homes are damaged after a military plane crashed in a Lake Worth neighborhood Sunday morning, officials say.

Two to three people were being treated for injuries after the plane came down in the 4000 blocks of Tejas and Dakota trails, according to Fort Worth police and fire officials.

One person is in critical condition and was transported to Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas. The second person was taken to Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth, according to MedStar.

The plane came down in a neighborhood about one mile north of the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, though it's not clear where the plane is based.

Power was also knocked out to around 1,300 customers in the area

Source Agency (NBCDFW)

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Incident Number

2-2109179-3801

Alert Type

Critical Incident Notification

Incident Type

Aviation Emergency

Incident Occurred

September 19, 2021

Alert Posted

September 19, 2021

1:01 pm CST

Last Updated

September 19, 2021

1:01 pm CST

Incident Location

Fort Worth, Texas

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