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UPS cargo jet crash leads to major firefighting operation in Louisville

A United Parcel Service (UPS) cargo plane crashed shortly after take-off from Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport on yesterday, triggering a massive emergency firefighting and emergency service response.

Flight 5X-2976, an MD-11 freighter bound for Dallas, went down minutes after departure at around 6.40am local time. Witnesses reported seeing flames from the aircraft’s left-wing engine before it descended into an industrial area just south of the airport. The impact caused a large explosion and set multiple buildings alight.

Louisville Fire Department declared a three-alarm incident within minutes. Airport fire crews, Jefferson County units and specialist hazardous-materials teams joined the operation, supported by Kentucky State Police and airport authority emergency staff. Crews arriving on scene faced an intense blaze fuelled by more than 38 000 gallons of jet fuel. Firefighters described a volatile and rapidly expanding fireground, complicated by burning aviation fuel, damaged structures and live electrical hazards.

“Our first priority was life safety and containment,” Fire Chief Gregory Frederick is reported to have said. “The size of the fuel load and the number of affected buildings made this a high-risk environment for everyone on scene.”

Firefighters worked for several hours to bring the main blaze under control, using foam suppression systems to smother fuel fires while maintaining defensive perimeters around nearby facilities. The wreckage struck an auto-parts yard and a small recycling plant, both of which contributed to intense secondary fires. Heavy smoke forced authorities to issue a temporary shelter-in-place order for a five-mile radius

By mid-afternoon, crews had transitioned from active firefighting to recovery and hazard mitigation. Nine people have been confirmed dead, including the two flight crew members. At least 11 others were treated for injuries ranging from burns to smoke inhalation.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has launched a full investigation, focusing on the reported engine fire and the sequence of the aircraft’s break-up before impact. Investigators will also assess the fire-response timeline and inter-agency coordination, with findings expected to inform both aviation and emergency-service protocols.

 

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