Emergency teams rushed to the scene of a plane crash in Fort Worth, Texas, on Sunday. The small aircraft went down in Tarrant County, striking several 18-wheelers on the ground. As of now, the exact number of injuries remains unknown.

The crash occurred in the 12000 block of North Saginaw Boulevard, near Hicks Airfield. As reported by the Fort Worth Fire Department, the plane collided with large trucks and trailers, igniting a fire that has since been brought under control. This area sits between Fort Worth Alliance Airport and Fort Worth Meacham Airport, fairly close to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.

The response involved multiple emergency agencies, all converging on the chaotic scene. Fort Worth Fire and other crews worked to manage the fire and secure the area for investigations to commence. Local news agencies have begun to report on the incident, providing updates as the situation develops.

The striking image of a plane hitting heavy-duty trucks raises immediate concerns about safety and responses to such aviation incidents. Investigations will likely focus on the circumstances surrounding the crash to identify what led to this accident. As details continue to emerge, the community will undoubtedly seek answers about how this event unfolded and the implications for air travel safety in the area.

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