BELL, Pa., Aug. 7 (UPI) -- A small plane crashed into a house in a rural area near Pittsburgh Saturday, but fire dispatchers said the residents appeared to have escaped unharmed.
There was no immediate word on the occupants of the twin-engine aircraft that burst into flames when it hit the home on Route 286 in the small community of Bell, Westmoreland County emergency dispatchers told WTAE-TV, Pittsburgh.
Pennsylvania state troopers told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that it was not known how many people were aboard the plane, but the county coroner had been dispatched to the scene. UPI