Multiple agencies are currently involved in rescue efforts following a fatal plane crash in Brazil, as confirmed by the São Paulo Government. The incident took place in the Capela neighborhood in Vinhedo, Brazil, prompting the mobilization of Civil Defense and the Public Security Secretariat.
The fire department has dispatched seven teams to the crash site to assist in the rescue operations. Additionally, the Technical-Scientific Police Superintendency (SPTC) and the Civil and Military Police have been activated to aid in the rescue of victims. Teams from the Legal Medical Institute (IML) have also been deployed to the scene to handle the collection of bodies.
Local hospitals have been put on high alert to receive any injured individuals resulting from the crash. São Paulo Governor Tarcísio de Freitas is en route back to the state of São Paulo and will be heading to Vinhedo to oversee and monitor the ongoing rescue operation.