Philly plane crash Philadelphia 76ers pay tribute, thank first responders

Issaquah, WALocal News

On January 31, 2025, the Philadelphia 76ers paid tribute to victims of a devastating plane crash in Northeast Philadelphia, as well as those lost in a separate incident in Washington, D. C. The tribute featured a heartfelt message displayed on the big screen, reading, "In memory of those lost to the tragedy in Washington, DC. and Philadelphia. " This moment of remembrance took place before the team's game against the Denver Nuggets at the Wells Fargo Center.

The 76ers took to their X account to express their condolences and extend gratitude to the first responders who were on-site during the emergency. The plane crash in Philadelphia involved a Learjet 55, carrying six individuals, including a pediatric patient, highlighting the gravity of the situation. Hundreds of firefighters and emergency personnel responded to the scene, underscoring the community's commitment to safety and support during crises. The team's tribute not only reinforced their local ties but also showcased the importance of solidarity in the face of tragedy. Such gestures help foster a sense of community and resilience among fans and residents alike.

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