May 2025 — San Diego, CA — A small Cessna 550 aircraft bound for Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport crashed early Thursday morning in San Diego’s Murphy Canyon neighborhood, igniting fires and prompting an urgent emergency response.
✈️ What Happened?
The crash occurred around 3:47 a.m. in the 3100 block of Salmon Street, a residential area near Tierrasanta, within a military housing neighborhood. Witnesses reported a loud explosion followed by intense flames and heavy smoke.
San Diego Fire-Rescue Division Chief Dan Eddy confirmed:
“We have not transported anyone from the scene so far.”
He added that multiple homes and vehicles were engulfed in flames, and hazardous jet fuel had spilled throughout the crash site.
🚨 Fire, Hazmat, and Military Respond
Firefighters and hazmat crews quickly arrived on scene. Efforts are underway to contain fires and assess damage. Authorities said the main priority is to clear homes and ensure no residents are trapped.
“There are multiple cars engulfed, we have jet fuel all over the place. We have hazmat on scene, and we asked for more resources,” Eddy said.
Cooperation is ongoing with military personnel in the area to support evacuation and safety operations.
🧪 Investigation Underway
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed the plane’s model and destination but said the number of people on board remains unknown. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is en route and will conduct a full investigation.
Both agencies will review:
- Flight path data
- Maintenance records
- Possible weather conditions
- Pilot communications
🏠 Community Impact
The crash has caused:
- Significant property damage to several homes and vehicles
- Disruption to families in the neighborhood, especially military residents
- Concerns about the proximity of small aircraft to residential areas
Evacuation zones have been established, and emergency shelters are being set up for displaced residents.
Final Thoughts
As officials continue to secure the scene and investigate the cause, Murphy Canyon residents are left in shock. The early morning crash is a stark reminder of the risks involved in aviation and the need for strong emergency infrastructure in residential zones near flight paths.
Updates will follow as more information becomes available.
By ✍️ Yorlinda Ramìrez - MicuPost Team
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