DC Fire and EMS Chief John A. Donnelly confirmed that no survivors were expected at the crash site of the mid-air collision between an American Airlines flight and a military helicopter.
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Thanking the responders
Chief Donnelly expressed gratitude to the various agencies and departments that assisted in the operation, stating, “We don’t believe there are any survivors.”
He confirmed that 27 bodies had been recovered from the plane and one from the helicopter.
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Helpline set up for victims’ loved ones
American Airlines CEO Robert Eisen announced that a helpline had been set up for friends and family of those affected by the crash.
He stated, “At this time we don’t know why the military aircraft came into the path of the PSA aircraft.” The helpline number is 1-800-679-8215. Eisen acknowledged that there were many questions at this early stage and promised to provide additional information as it becomes available.
Reagan national airport to reopen
Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority CEO Jack Carter confirmed that Reagan National Airport would reopen at 11am local time (4pm GMT).
He thanked the many responders still working to complete the recovery, stating, “A lot of effort was brought to bear but unfortunately we weren’t able to rescue anyone.”