Plane Crashes in Lancaster Retirement Community Parking Lot; No Fatalities, Investigation Ongoing

March 9, 2025
Plane Crashes in Lancaster Retirement Community Parking Lot; No Fatalities, Investigation Ongoing
  • Witnesses like Sheryn Jerchau described the moment of the crash, noting they heard a loud bang followed by an explosion.

  • In the aftermath, residents and staff at Brethren Village were instructed to remain indoors while emergency crews managed the situation.

  • On March 9, 2025, a plane crashed into the parking lot of Brethren Village, a retirement community in Lancaster County, injuring five people and igniting a fire that damaged nearby vehicles.

  • The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is currently monitoring the situation and is expected to release a preliminary report within 30 days, although a full investigation could take up to 24 months.

  • The community expressed gratitude to first responders for their swift and professional response, emphasizing the strength of their residents and staff during this crisis.

  • Local officials have extended their condolences to the families affected and assured that support services are being made available.

  • Authorities, including Pennsylvania State Police and Governor Josh Shapiro, were present to assist first responders at the crash site, leading to the closure of Route 501 nearby.

  • Firefighters were able to extinguish the fire using a significant amount of water, as reported by the Manheim Township fire chief.

  • Brethren Village confirmed that no damage occurred to their buildings, including the Fieldcrest building, and expressed appreciation for the community's support.

  • News crews have been dispatched to the scene to gather more information and provide updates on the ongoing situation.

  • Fortunately, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed that no fatalities occurred and there were no injuries reported on the ground.

  • Brethren Village is cooperating with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as environmental evaluations are being conducted due to a fuel spill from the crash.

Summary based on 115 sources


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