UPS plane crash aftermath from 123rd wing KY National Guard - 11.6.25
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The 123rd Airlift Wing Fire Department crew from Fire Truck 65 shift through the burnt remains of the UPS plane crash in Louisville on Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2025. (Photo courtesy of Facebook)
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Days after a UPS cargo plane crashed just south of Louisville’s airport, a Kentucky Air National Guard firefighter is sharing what it was like to be among the first on the scene.
Louisville officials held an update on Thursday about the status of the UPS plane crash site clean up.
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