KENT, Wash. — Two men suffered life-threatening injuries when a small plane crashed into a storage unit in south Kent on Saturday afternoon, according to Puget Sound Fire.It was 19 minutes from when the 911 call was received to when firefighters got both men out of the plane, according to Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Division Chief Pat Pawlak.“They were both inside the plane, and firefighters used ground ladders to access them and ground ladders to bring them down.”The plane is described as a two-seat, fixed-wing, single-engine plane, according to FlightAware.Those records show that the plane’s owner lives in Spokane, but investigators believe the aircraft was on a local path.The Kent Police Department has been in contact with the National Transportation Safety Board, which will be investigating the cause of this crash."