Breaking News: Plane Crash with Fire in Tarrant County — Multiple Fire Departments Responding Near Hicks Airfield
TARRANT COUNTY, TX — Emergency crews from Fort Worth, Haslet, and Saginaw Fire Departments are on the scene of a major plane crash involving multiple tractor trailers and a large fire in the 12700 block of North Saginaw Boulevard, just north of Hicks Airfield.
The incident occurred late Saturday afternoon and quickly escalated into a large-scale emergency response. Witnesses in the area reported hearing a loud explosion followed by heavy black smoke billowing into the sky, visible for miles across northern Tarrant County.
According to early reports, a small aircraft went down shortly after takeoff or during its approach to Hicks Airfield, striking several tractor trailers along the roadway and igniting a massive blaze. The exact number of individuals on board the aircraft, as well as the status of anyone involved in the collision, has not yet been confirmed.
Emergency Response Underway
Firefighters from Fort Worth, Haslet, and Saginaw, along with support units from neighboring departments, are currently working to contain the fire and secure the crash site. Officials say the scene is highly active, with an extensive water supply being established to combat the flames consuming both the aircraft and multiple vehicles.
Multiple ambulances and EMS units are also on scene, staging nearby and prepared to treat any potential victims. At this time, it is unclear how many injuries or fatalities may have occurred. Law enforcement officials have cordoned off the area, urging all residents and drivers to avoid North Saginaw Boulevard as emergency operations continue.
Authorities have also issued a warning that smoke and flames remain visible in the surrounding area, and those nearby should avoid breathing in the smoke and keep their distance while firefighters work to extinguish the fire.
Eyewitness Accounts
Several bystanders reported seeing the plane flying unusually low before impact. “I saw it come down fast and then there was a huge explosion,” one witness said. “It looked like it hit a truck or something big — then flames just shot up everywhere.”
Others described hearing multiple explosions following the crash, likely caused by the combination of aviation fuel and vehicle fuel tanks igniting. The heat and smoke have made it difficult for firefighters to approach certain areas of the wreckage.
Investigation to Follow
Once the flames are fully contained and the scene is safe, investigators from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are expected to arrive on site to determine the cause of the crash.
The identities of the pilot, passengers, and any potential victims on the ground have not yet been released, pending official confirmation and notification of families.
Authorities are urging the public to remain patient as emergency crews focus on fire suppression, rescue efforts, and site stabilization before the investigation can begin.
Public Safety Reminder
Tarrant County emergency officials are advising residents to avoid the area of 12700 N. Saginaw Blvd., as the scene remains active and hazardous. Traffic is being rerouted, and road closures are expected to continue into the evening.
Motorists are asked to cooperate with first responders and follow all detour instructions to allow emergency vehicles clear access to the scene.
Developing Story
This is a developing story, and details remain limited as fire crews and investigators continue their work. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available regarding the number of victims, cause of the crash, and the extent of damage.
The thoughts of the entire community are with all those affected by this tragic and unfolding event.

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