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Fatal Plane Crash in Texas Leaves 3 Dead

The plane was an air ambulance
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Apr 29, 2017 1:04 PM CDT
3 Killed in Air Ambulance Crash in Texas
Three people were killed early Saturday when an air ambulance crashed in Texas.   (Twitter)

Authorities say three people are dead after an air ambulance crashed overnight in Texas just south of the airport in Amarillo, the AP reports. Texas Department of Public Safety Sgt. Cindy Barkley says the small plane went down about 12:30am Saturday in an industrial section of the city between Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport and Interstate 40. She says officials are working to identify the victims and notify relatives.

Rico Aviation, an air ambulance service based in Amarillo, issued a statement saying three of its crew members died. It wasn't clear whether the plane had any other people on board and whether it was en route or returning from a medical transport. A company employee who answered the phone Saturday declined comment. A message left with Amarillo police was not immediately returned. (More Texas stories.)

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