A passenger aircraft departing from Reagan Washington National Airport crashed into the Potomac River, leading to a swift and coordinated rescue operation.
Four individuals have been rescued from the frigid waters and are receiving medical attention.
The Gateway Pundit reported a moment ago that a mid-air collision occurred over the Potomac River near Washington, D.C., involving American Eagle Flight 5342 and a U.S. Army Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter.
The collision resulted in both aircraft crashing into the icy waters below.
American Eagle Flight 5342, operated by PSA Airlines, was en route from Wichita, Kansas, to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
The Bombardier CRJ700 regional jet was carrying 60 passengers and 4 crew members.
The U.S. Army helicopter had three military personnel on board.
“We can confirm that the aircraft involved in tonight’s incident was an Army UH-60 helicopter out of Fort Belvoir, Virginia. We are working with local officials and will provide additional information once it becomes available,” a US Army official told CNN.
Emergency response teams from across the D.C. region, including units from Fairfax and Montgomery counties, swiftly converged on the scene. Fireboats were deployed to the crash site in the Potomac River to search for victims and survivors.
Rescue operations were hampered by cold temperatures and ice, with water temperatures recorded at 35°F (2°C), according to CNN.
Despite these challenges, four survivors were recovered from the water and transported to local hospitals for treatment.
The identities and conditions of these individuals have not been disclosed at this time.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore announced on X that the state’s Department of Emergency Management has elevated its Emergency Operations Center to ‘Enhanced’ status to provide support.
@MDMEMA has raised its Emergency Operations Center to “Enhanced” status in support. @MDSP have deployed divers to the scene to assist with rescue missions. @MarylandDNR police are also on scene. There are no operational restrictions on BWI at this time. (2/3)
— Governor Wes Moore (@GovWesMoore) January 30, 2025
President Donald Trump has issued a statement confirming that he has been briefed on the crash and is actively monitoring the situation.
— Karoline Leavitt (@PressSec) January 30, 2025
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
The post DEVELOPING: Four Survivors Rescued from Icy Potomac Waters After Passenger Plane Crash in Washington D.C. appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.