2 injured after large remote-controlled plane crashes into Santa Cruz County home
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A remote-controlled airplane crashed into a home on Buena Vista Drive in Watsonville, Santa Cruz County, shortly after 7 p.m. Two people outside the home were struck by the aircraft. One victim sustained moderate injuries, and the other sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries. Both victims were transported to a hospital for treatment. Photographs from the Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Department show damage to the home. Watsonville officials said the aircraft went off course during a demonstration at the Fire in the Sky Open House at Watsonville Municipal Airport. The crash remains under investigation.
It happened just after 7 p.m. on Saturday at Buena Vista Drive in Watsonville. The victims were struck outside of the home. One person sustained moderate injuries, and the other had "serious, but non-life-threatening injuries," authorities said. They were taken to the hospital for treatment. Photos from the Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Department shows the damage to the home. It's unclear who was operating it, but Watsonville officials said it happened during a demonstration at the Fire in the Sky Open House at Watsonville Municipal Airport.
WATSONVILLE, Calif. (KGO) -- A remote-controlled airplane crashed into a Santa Cruz County home injuring two people, the Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office said. The crash remains under investigation. During a demonstration at the Fire in the Sky Open House at Watsonville Municipal Airport, a remote-controlled aircraft went off course and struck two people outside of a home on Buena Vista Drive at about 7:02 this evening.
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