At least three people are dead and several others injured after a small plane crashed into the San Diego military housing neighborhood of Murphy Canyon early Thursday morning. At a news conference, San Diego Assistant Fire Chief Dan Eddy said they are still trying to confirm if the fatalities were people on board the plane. The music agency, Sound Talent Group, said three of its employees were killed in the crash, including its co-founder, Dave Shapiro, who is listed as the plane's owner.
Main Idea: A small plane crashed into a San Diego military housing neighborhood, killing at least three people, injuring others, and forcing evacuations as investigators and emergency crews responded.
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The crash killed people, damaged homes, and forced evacuations, which can raise fear and disruption for nearby families and workers.
The San Diego Police Department and the American Red Cross are helping evacuate and support displaced residents.
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Responded to the incident and is providing assistance to affected families.
Issued evacuations and road closures in response to the crash.
Company that reported three employees, including its co-founder, were killed in the crash.
Co-founder of Sound Talent Group and listed owner of the plane; his death is a major part of.
Naval base commanding officer quoted explaining the military housing neighborhood where the crash occurred.
Serving as an evacuation site and part of the local emergency response.
Named official providing confirmation and situational updates about the crash response.
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Quoted describing conditions at the crash scene and the fire response.