A small plane crashed in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, on Saturday, near the intersection of 109th Avenue North and Noble Parkway, according to a report by Fox 9. While no injuries have been reported so far, officials have yet to release an official statement.
House Engulfed in Flames After Crash
Local residents posted on social media about the incident, with reports indicating that a house near 108th Avenue North and Noble Avenue was engulfed in flames following the crash. @MN_CRIME posted on X (formerly Twitter), stating, “A single-family home just to the east on Kyle Ave is now fully engulfed in flames. All occupants have escaped, though the number of possible injuries is not yet confirmed. Police and firefighters are evacuating the immediate area.”
Evacuation and Emergency Response
First responders quickly arrived at the scene and began evacuating the area as a precaution. Fire crews worked tirelessly to extinguish the blaze, which had spread to the ceiling and walls of the house. The fire was successfully brought under control within hours.
No Confirmed Injuries Yet
Authorities confirmed that all occupants of the home escaped safely, but they have not yet confirmed whether there were any injuries involving the plane’s occupants. Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the crash and assess the extent of the damage.
Video Footage Shows Smoke at Crash Site
An apparent video from the crash site showed thick smoke rising from the area where the plane went down. The footage captured the intensity of the situation as emergency crews worked to contain the fire and secure the area.
About Brooklyn Park, Minnesota
Brooklyn Park is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, located about 10 miles northwest of downtown Minneapolis. The city, situated along the west bank of the Mississippi River, is part of the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area and has a population of approximately 86,500 as per the 2020 census.