Dale Earnhardt Jr., family survive fiery plane crash in Tennessee, no injuries reported
"They were extremely lucky," Elizabethton Fire Chief
Nobody was seriously hurt, Carrier earlier told station WJHL. In an evening news conference, officials said Earnhardt's family and two pilots were "lucky to escape," according to WCYB.
They referred questions about Earnhardt's condition to his representatives but said he had been taken to the hospital "non-emergency."
Officials credited the quick response by area EMS and firefighters for helping the passengers and mitigating any potential environmental problems with fuel runoff.
"Under the circumstances, we are extremely blessed and fortunate," Carter County Sheriff
Carrier said the plane was burning when the passengers escaped and that firefighters saw flames coming from where the family had just been sitting.
"There's a door near the front, the nose (of the plane)," Carrier told reporters about the condition of the plane after flames had been extinguished. "Beyond that, it's pretty much destroyed."
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Those aboard suffered cuts and abrasions, and
"Everyone is safe and has been taken to the hospital for further evaluation," Earnhardt's sister,
The family's dog, Gus, also was on board and was not harmed, according to the sheriff.
Elizabethton is 14 miles south of
In a statement Thursday night, a spokesperson for
"After being discharged from the hospital, we communicated with Dale and his team, and we're all in agreement that he should take this weekend off to be with his family," according to the statement. "We look forward to having him back in the booth next month at Darlington."
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Videos posted on Twitter showed the plane's fuselage cracked in two and a combination of flames and black smoke billowing from the opening. Photos taken later showed the plane was almost fully engulfed in flames.
The busy
In the evening press conference, Lunsford, the sheriff, said the road it heavily traveled, particularly at the time of the accident.
"The fact that no one was injured, we're extremely lucky," he said.
Earnhardt's plane background
In a statement to
"The
Just before
Earnhardt's crash is just the latest in a long line of
Several famous drivers, including Hall of Famers
Kulwicki was killed when his plane wrecked in
In 2004, several
Following the death of his father,
When fellow
Earnhardt reached that status without ever winning a championship at
Earnhardt retired from full-time Cup Series racing in 2017 because of concerns about previous head injuries and because he wanted to start a family. Earnhardt remains active in the sport as a race analyst for
McClatchy Newsgroup reporters
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