Engine 52-1 Responds to Fatal Plane Crash
 
By Second Class Fire Fighter Kristopher Greer
April 3, 2015
 

At approximately 1:30 in the afternoon of March 29th, a call came in to 911 indicating that a small plane had crashed in West Goshen Township, approximately 2 miles from the Brandywine Airport. Multiple callers reported seeing the Piper Cherokee go down near route 202, and the exact location was unknown. An engine from Good Will along with Goshen Fire Company and an engine from West Whiteland were dispatched to help find the downed plane. Engine 54-2 arrived on scene first and reported that the accident site was in a wooded area behind the Harrison Hill apartments, and crews from Station 54 began to extinguish the flames. Engine 52-1 was oncscene for approximately 15 minutes. The FAA and NTSB are continuing to investigate the cause of the accident.