PLANE CRASHES INTO OFFICE BUILDING
Officials: Few details available on plane crash
Rodolfo Gonzalez AMERICAN-STATESMAN
Federal and local emergency officials said at a news conference this afternoon it could be a while before many details are known about yesterday’s plane crash into a Northwest Austin building that housed Internal Revenue Service offices and several businesses. Left to right: Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo, Emergency Medical Services Director Ernie Rodriguez, Special Agent in Charge Rob Diaz, Special Agent in Charge Royce Curtin, Austin Mayor Lee Leffingwell and Austin Fire Chief Rhoda Mae Kerr. STORY UPDATED 6:51 PM | CRASH PHOTOS | HOUSE FIRE PHOTOS | VIDEO FROM SPOKESPERSON
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