The sound of air traffic control, which was released on Monday, shows that tense officials realized this Delta 4819 contact trip He was burning on the airport runway Toronto Pearson Airport.
The flight, which included Endaavor Air, was crashed while landing at Canadian airport at around 2:15 pm on Monday. 80 people, including 76 passengers and 4 members of the crew, were on the plane at the time.
No one was killed in the accident, although at least 18 injuries were reported, including three decisive injuries. At approximately 2:13 pm, an official heard: “This plane just crashed.”
“Only you are familiar, there are people who also wander around the plane there,” says one of the observers.
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Airport employees were heard to respond to the Delta Connection 4819 plane in Toronto on Monday. (Reuters/Cole Borson)
“Yes, we got it,” a man hears responds. “The plane there is upside down and burned.”
The journey left Minnabolis Saint. Paul Airport earlier that day. The operations at the Toronto Pearson airport stopped in the wake of the accident, despite the resumption of departures and expatriates at approximately 5 pm
Among the three patients with serious injuries, one of them was a four -year -old child who was transferred to the Hospital for sick children in Toronto. Two other patients were transferred by the air ambulance to two different shock centers in Toronto: Sanybrok Health Science Center and St. Michael Hospital.

At least 18 people were injured in the accident at Toronto Pearson Airport. (Q)
The supervisor of the regional paramedics services in Bill Lawrence Sindon told Fox News Digital that among the critical injuries, none of them was threatened with life.
“All the rest of the walk was wounded, with discounts and scratches, nothing is dangerous at all,” said Sindon.
In a statement of X, Delta said that her primary focus is “care for the affected” and CEO Ed Bastian He issued a statement expressing his sympathy for those affected by the trip.
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“The hearts of the entire Delta family are affected by today's accident at Toronto Pearson International Airport,” Bastian said. “I want to express my thanks to many members of the Delta and Endaavor team and the first respondents on the site.”

An emergency respondent is working around a plane on a runway, after a plane crashed at the Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississoga, Ontario, Canada, February 17, 2025. (Reuters/Cole Borson)
Emergency response expert, Jason Back Fox News Digter, told the accident that highlights how Canadian officials interact differently in these cases from Americans.
Back pointed out that “the emergency response system in Canada shares many similarities with other countries, but also the main differences in how the first respondents work together,” adding that the airport firefighters at Canada are “very specialized” in emergency situations.
“The paramedics (Canadians) use an organized sorting system for sorting and transporting patients to shock centers.” “However, unlike the United States, where firefighters often multiply like paramedics, Canada keeps these roles separate, which means that EMS teams should reach large numbers to deal with medical care.”

A flight plane crashed from Minneapolis to Toronto at Pearson Airport in Toronto, on Monday, February 17, 2025. (Teresa Barberi/Canadian Press via AP)
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The authorities are actively investigating the accident.
Christopher Jolie of Fox News Digitter contributed to this report.