Firefighters rescue 2 from plane crash in Ravensdale
Firefighters with Puget Sound Fire and King County Fire District 47 pulled two people from a plane that crashed in Ravensdale, Puget Sound Fire tweeted Saturday night.
Puget Sound Fire said the plane was at the bottom of a 60-foot steep embankment and was partially submerged in a river.
Crews used ropes to rescue the two men from the wreckage. Both suffered non-life-threatening injuries and were taken to the hospital for treatment.
RT @ZONE3PIOs The aircraft is located down a 60’ steep embankment partially in the river. pic.twitter.com/qLYhK5MRAn
— Puget Sound Fire (@PugetSoundFire) April 24, 2022
The location of the accident is inside the Tacoma Watershed. All fire departments are clear of the incident. pic.twitter.com/VEVAYEzofx
— ZONE3PIOs (@ZONE3PIOs) April 24, 2022
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