The operator of a medevac jet that crashed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Friday evening released new photos showing the interior of the aircraft before the deadly crash.
Jet Rescue Air, the company operating the medical transport that crashed and killed at least seven people, while injuring 19 others, released three photos of the plane’s interior.
The company’s spokesperson told Fox News, “those are the pics of the actual aircraft’s interior. You can see its setup. We call it ‘flying ICU setting.’”
The photos show a stretcher for the patient, which is covered in a white sheet and surrounded by various pieces of medical equipment used to track vitals and care for the patient.
Shai Gold, managing director of corporate strategy and communications for Air Ambulance, previously told ABC 6 news there was “absolutely no indication” of any issues with the plane prior to the crash.
The maintenance records of the airplane were “impeccable” and the company goes by the book, following manufacturer specifications, according to Gold.
He added that the entire crew onboard was top-notch.
“The flight team [is] very experienced,” Gold said. “We pick the best of the best to fly those air ambulances. These are very careful, very seasoned individuals.”
Fox News Digital’s Alexandra Koch and Landon Mion contributed to this report.