Five people survived a small plane crash in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, with unknown injuries. The plane crashed into a retirement community in the area. No one on the ground was injured, but five vehicles were damaged. The aircraft, a Beechcraft Bonanza, had just taken off from Lancaster Airport and crashed at 3 p.m. Emergency crews responded to the scene, where the plane was seen in flames in a parking lot. The fire was extinguished and the situation was under control after three hours. Despite the crash, the scene was stabilized relatively quickly. Governor Josh Shapiro stated that state police were assisting first responders, and all resources were available for the response. The National Transportation Safety Board was also aware of the situation and would provide more information later. The residents of Brethren Village, where the crash occurred, did not immediately respond for further details. The investigation into the cause of the crash is ongoing.
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