Small plane crashes into Fla. shopping center

DELAND, Fla. - April 2, 2012

Several people at the Northgate Shopping Center in Deland called 911 around 7:20 p.m. to report the crash, the Volusia County Sheriff's Office said. The callers described seeing the plane sputter, then hit the building and burst into flames at the shopping center located not far from Deland's municipal airport.

The sheriff's office reports a pilot and a passenger aboard were airlifted to Orlando Regional Medical Center.

Separately, The Daytona Beach News-Journal (http://bit.ly/HE0d4a ) said emergency workers reported at least five people were injured, two of them with burns. A News-Journal photographer at the scene said the plane appeared to have crashed into the roof of a Publix chain supermarket.

Deland is about 20 miles west of Daytona Beach.

Roth Peeler, who lives about 300 feet behind the store, told the Orlando Sentinel (http://thesent.nl/HE49Su ) he saw the plane go down.

"A small single-engine, yellow plane spiraled right down and through the roof and just exploded," Peeler said. "Not a piece of the plane came out. It's all in the store.

"I went around the front and saw people running out of the store and trying to get into their cars and out of the parking lot."

The Sentinel reports that smoke continued to pour out of the building, which was surrounded by about 20 fire trucks at one point. Roads in the area were also shut down.

A news photograph published online by the News-Journal showed rescue and emergency vehicles with lights flashing crowding around the shopping center and a firetruck with its ladder extended.

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