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Three people were injured when a small plane crashed into a residential area in Massachusetts on Sunday afternoon, authorities said.
Police and firefighters answering multiple 911 numbers after 1 p.m. found the single-engine Cessna 182 in a wooded area between two houses in the town of Stow, a police spokesman said.
One of the plane’s three occupants had gotten out of the plane on their own, but the other two required help from first responders.
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All three were taken to nearby Minute Man Air Field and then flown by medical helicopter to a hospital in Worcester with what are believed to be non-life-threatening injuries, the spokesman said.
A plane crashed in a Massachusetts neighborhood, injuring three people. None of the injuries were reported to be life-threatening.
Nothing was known about the injured.
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The Federal Aviation Administration said in an email that it and the National Transportation Safety Board will investigate. The cause of the crash of the plane is not yet known.