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Emergency Water Rescue Underway After Small Plane Crashes Off Coast Near Tweed New Haven Airport

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UPDATE: USCG Station New Haven rescued 2 people from a downed aircraft, southeast of the Thimble Islands, near Branford, Connecticut. The 2 people were in stable condition and were taken to the Stony Creek Pier for EMS support.

EAST HAVEN, CT – Emergency crews are responding to a small aircraft crash off the coast of East Haven, Connecticut, approximately six miles from Tweed New Haven Airport.

The incident was first reported near 155 Burr Street, where authorities received a call indicating that a plane had gone down into the water with two people onboard.

Upon arrival, rescue units confirmed that one person was in the water, while the second individual remained unaccounted for.

The aircraft is reportedly fully submerged, according to Branford Marine units on scene.

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A large-scale multi-agency response was launched, including:

  • New Haven Fire Department units: Engines E16 and E4, Truck T3, Rescue R1, and Command Units C32 and C33
  • East Haven Fire Department, with Marine 1 assigned
  • Branford Fire Department, deploying Marine 2 and Marine 5
  • West Haven Fire Department requested to deploy their marine vessel
  • All responding companies were instructed to stage at Lighthouse Park for coordinated access

Coordination between fire, marine, and emergency medical services continues as search and recovery efforts intensify.

The aircraft’s exact model and flight path are not yet confirmed.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have been notified and are expected to take over the investigation once rescue efforts conclude.

There is no official word yet on the identities or condition of the two occupants.

The situation remains fluid, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

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Mass Casualty Incident Declared Following Multi-Vehicle Crash on Interstate 75 in Fort Shawnee

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FORT SHAWNEE, OHIO – Emergency crews responded to a serious multi-vehicle crash Sunday on northbound Interstate 75 near the 118-mile marker, just inside Allen County near Fort Shawnee, prompting officials to declare a Mass Casualty Incident (MCI).

According to initial reports, traffic along I-75 northbound had slowed or come to a complete stop due to a separate vehicle fire near the same location.

As motorists were halted in the roadway, a semi-truck traveling northbound failed to stop in time and collided with multiple passenger vehicles.

Preliminary information indicates the semi struck between five and six vehicles, resulting in multiple injuries.

Authorities reported that several individuals were trapped inside their vehicles due to severe damage, while at least one person was ejected from a vehicle during the crash.

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Due to the number of injured parties and the complexity of the scene, a Mass Casualty Incident was declared to coordinate emergency response efforts.

Multiple fire and EMS units were requested to assist, including squads from Shawnee Township, Cridersville, and Wapakoneta.

Northbound traffic on Interstate 75 at and near the 118-mile marker is completely shut down as first responders work to extricate victims, provide medical treatment, and clear the roadway.

Motorists are strongly advised to avoid the area and seek alternate routes.

The extent of injuries and the total number of victims have not yet been officially confirmed.

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The crash remains under active investigation.


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