Various fire brigades in the upper Pinzgau moved to a large-scale operation: a difficult reach to reach was burned after the crash of a small plane in the Wald-Königleiten area in the early Saturday afternoon. The four prisoners, three men and one woman, had no chance to survive.
“The Glider motor, which has room for a maximum of four people, has arrived a forest and has started to burn,” says Fire Brigade District Commander Klaus Torenkirchner. This led to a forest fire that the firefighters could extinguish a few hours later.
The area around the crash site was then closed off near the Oude Gerlos Straße. The police and the harmless service have moved because small aircraft often have a rescue para on board. “This is started with a cable and activated explosive,” says Porenkirchnner. Just like airbags in cars, this can be a danger to the emergency services.
The dead are three men and a woman who, according to the speaker, were very likely Germans.
Expert research after the cause of the accident
It was not yet clear why the enamelled motor plane, which started in Oberschleißheim near Munich near Munich, was not yet clear. The police and an expert are still determined on the spot. Moreover, the fire brigade of Wald im Pinzgau was still near the crash site. “We are waiting for the surveys and the okay to clean up,” says local fire commander Norbert Oberhauser.
A total of 60 police, rescue and fire brigades of Wald in Pinzgau, Krimml and Gerlos were deployed. Firefighters were also used during the extinguishing work.
Source: Krone

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