
A plane carrying an estimated 16 to 20 people crashed in Coffee County, Tennessee, on Sunday, triggering a large-scale emergency response.
The Tennessee Highway Patrol confirmed the incident via X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook, stating that several individuals were airlifted to area hospitals following the crash, which occurred approximately 60 miles south of Nashville. The exact number of passengers and crew remains unconfirmed, but initial reports indicate a significant number were on board.
Emergency personnel, including Tullahoma first responders and Coffee County EMS, are leading the rescue and recovery efforts. The Highway Patrol urged the public to avoid the crash site to allow emergency crews to work safely and effectively.
The extent of injuries sustained by those on board is currently unknown, but the urgency of the airlifts suggests a significant number of serious injuries. Authorities are emphasizing that the situation is ongoing and evolving, and further updates will be provided as they become available.
This incident highlights the critical role of first responders in handling such emergencies and underscores the importance of respecting the area to facilitate a smooth rescue operation. We will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as more information is released by official sources.