One person is dead and another is injured after a small plane crashed in a residential neighborhood in Savannah, Ga.In astatementshared across its social media accounts, the Savannah Professional Fire Fighters Association said it was notified about a “crashed aircraft with unknown injuries or entrapment” at approximately 9:46 pm on Sunday, Oct. 13.The firefighters union included a photo of the small aircraft that crashed in the front lawn of a home in the 200 block of E. 66th Street.“I was sleeping and then you just hear this really loud, almost like a bomb sound outside,” Stefan Domazet, who lives in the residence next to where the plane crashed, toldWTOC.Stefan’s mother, Krista Domazet, told the outlet that the crash was “really scary,” as she “could hear one of the men saying that he was pinned.“Photo of the crash scene.Savannah Firefighters L574/instagram"I just said the emergency services would be here really soon and just try to breath and relax and sit tight,” said Krista.A full technical team that included the Savannah Police Department responded to the scene to extricate two individuals who were entrapped and needed to be transported to a hospital.The Savannah Police Departmentsaid on Xthat the pilot died as a result of the incident, and the passenger was left with minor injuries.A report from the Federal Aviation Administrationdeemed engine failure the cause of the crash.Stock image of ambulance.GettyThe National Transportation Safety Board continues to investigate the incident and recovered wreckage from the scene for further investigation on Monday, Oct. 14, according toThe Savannah Morning News.According to WTOC,The Savannah Morning News,Yeshiva World NewsandWJCL, the deceased pilot has been identified as 49-year-old Boris Yusupov. According to hisLinkedIn page, he had over 25 years of pilot experience.“Words are never adequate in moments like these,” the Bukharian Community accountwrote on its social media platforms.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“We offer our most sincere condolences to the family and friends of Pilot Boris Yusupov who tragically died on Sunday night only day after the seal of Yom Kippur and only 1 month after his birthday at the young age of 49 when his small plane crashed in Savannah, Georgia,” their statement continued.AGoFundMehas been created to help raise funds for Yusupov’s funeral.
One person is dead and another is injured after a small plane crashed in a residential neighborhood in Savannah, Ga.
In astatementshared across its social media accounts, the Savannah Professional Fire Fighters Association said it was notified about a “crashed aircraft with unknown injuries or entrapment” at approximately 9:46 pm on Sunday, Oct. 13.
The firefighters union included a photo of the small aircraft that crashed in the front lawn of a home in the 200 block of E. 66th Street.
“I was sleeping and then you just hear this really loud, almost like a bomb sound outside,” Stefan Domazet, who lives in the residence next to where the plane crashed, toldWTOC.
Stefan’s mother, Krista Domazet, told the outlet that the crash was “really scary,” as she “could hear one of the men saying that he was pinned.”
Photo of the crash scene.Savannah Firefighters L574/instagram
Savannah Firefighters L574/instagram
“I just said the emergency services would be here really soon and just try to breath and relax and sit tight,” said Krista.
A full technical team that included the Savannah Police Department responded to the scene to extricate two individuals who were entrapped and needed to be transported to a hospital.
The Savannah Police Departmentsaid on Xthat the pilot died as a result of the incident, and the passenger was left with minor injuries.
A report from the Federal Aviation Administrationdeemed engine failure the cause of the crash.
Stock image of ambulance.Getty
Getty
The National Transportation Safety Board continues to investigate the incident and recovered wreckage from the scene for further investigation on Monday, Oct. 14, according toThe Savannah Morning News.
According to WTOC,The Savannah Morning News,Yeshiva World NewsandWJCL, the deceased pilot has been identified as 49-year-old Boris Yusupov. According to hisLinkedIn page, he had over 25 years of pilot experience.
“Words are never adequate in moments like these,” the Bukharian Community accountwrote on its social media platforms.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
“We offer our most sincere condolences to the family and friends of Pilot Boris Yusupov who tragically died on Sunday night only day after the seal of Yom Kippur and only 1 month after his birthday at the young age of 49 when his small plane crashed in Savannah, Georgia,” their statement continued.
AGoFundMehas been created to help raise funds for Yusupov’s funeral.
source: people.com