By Patrick Reilly | New York Post
A small plane crashed in the front yard of a Colorado home Friday morning, sending neighbors rushing over to pull the four passengers — including two children — from the fiery wreckage, according to a report.
The 1969 Beechcraft 35 hit a fence and a tree before it crashed and burst into flames in a neighborhood in Arvada just outside of Denver around 9:30 a.m., KDVR reported.
Four passengers on board suffered burns and were taken to a local hospital in unknown conditions, according to the National Transportation Safety Board. Two of the victims were children, police said.
Witnesses told KDVR that neighbors rushed to help pull people out of the burning plane.
Randy Hamrick and his wife were inside their home when the plane crashed in their yard. At first, they thought a train had derailed across the street.