D.C. Fire and EMS Chief John Donnelly told reporters that while there were icy conditions during the rescue and recovery operations at the site of Wednesday night’s crash involving a jet and a ...
“During our salvage surveys in preparation to lift the aircraft, additional remains were located and removed from the river and taken to the medical examiner's office. So far, 55 victims have ...
D.C. Fire and EMS Chief John Donnelly said Friday that the American Airlines plane must be removed from the Potomac River in order to successfully find and recover all 67 bodies from the crash site.
Three Anne Arundel County Fire Department boats — two rescue and a dive craft — were also there. According to Capt. Michael J. Mayo, no county personnel remain at the crash site, where ...
As of Sunday afternoon, 55 bodies have been identified, DC Fire and EMS Chief John Donnelly said, with the search effort hampered by near-zero visibility in the frigid water, sharp pieces of ...
As of Sunday afternoon, 55 bodies had been identified, DC Fire and EMS Chief John Donnelly said, with the search effort hampered by near-zero visibility in the frigid water, sharp pieces of debris ...
WASHINGTON — Authorities say they are moving from a rescue mission to a recovery mission following a midair collision between a military helicopter and a passenger jet near Ronald Reagan ...