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DC First Responders Work Tirelessly To Rescue Plane Crash Victims

A helicopter uses its searchlight as it flies above the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025, in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

On Wednesday night, first responders at Reagan National Airport received a distressing call that simply repeated the word 'crash.' The DC Fire Fighters Association President, David Hoagland, recounted the chaotic scene as his team sprang into action. As they rushed to the waterfront, they witnessed debris falling from the sky, indicating a serious incident.

Upon reaching the water, the responders encountered wreckage and immediately began locating victims. Hoagland described the harrowing experience of finding individuals still strapped into their seats inside the plane, highlighting the challenging nature of the rescue operation.

DC Fire Fighters Association President, David Hoagland, led the response.
Distressing call received at Reagan National Airport on Wednesday night.
Debris falling from the sky indicated a serious incident.

Despite the clear and shallow water, the rescuers faced obstacles such as debris that required them to cut through their wetsuits. The ongoing efforts have been focused on extracting individuals who could not be removed immediately after the crash, as well as conducting thorough searches of the area to locate any remaining victims.

The dedication and bravery of the first responders have been evident throughout this challenging mission, as they work tirelessly to ensure the safety and well-being of those involved in the tragic event.

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