Marine Corps' amphibious assault vehicle in California bursts into flames with 15 Marines inside
Although the vehicle was engulfed in flames, all of the Marines were able to escape. However, the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity since they were not authorized to talk with reporters, said that three Marines were being taken by helicopter to a local hospital for burns and smoke inhalation.
The extent of their injuries is not yet known.
The training involved Charlie Co., 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, an infantry unit situated at the northern end of the base at Camp Horno. The unit was carrying out a Combat Readiness Evaluation, the source added.
Camp Pendleton's media relations office confirmed there was an incident involving an AAV fire on base, but directed questions to 1st Marine Division. Multiple calls to 1st Marine Division went unanswered.
This post will be updated as more details become available.