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VIDEO: Medical helicopter crashes on Sacramento freeway; 3 critically injured, officials say

Officials are investigating after a medical helicopter crashed on a Sacramento freeway Monday evening, critically injuring the three people on board, authorities said. The Sacramento Fire Department said a REACH helicopter went down shortly after 7 p.m. on eastbound Highway 50 near 59th Street. Three crew members — a pilot, a nurse and a paramedic — were in the helicopter and all were taken to area hospitals with critical injuries, Captain Justin Sylvia of Sacramento Fire said.

The helicopter had taken a patient to a hospital and was on returning to its dispatch point when it had an “in-air emergency,” The Associated Press quotes Silva as saying. No vehicles on the freeway were involved, which Silva told the AP was “mind blowing” since the aircraft crashed in the center of the freeway. Two crew members were located in the roadway while one of the crew members was trapped under the helicopter when the first unit from the fire department arrived, Sylvia said. A fire captain and bystanders who offered help were able to lift the aircraft off the trapped crew member.

“We are in the process of determining the details of this situation, as well as the condition of the REACH crew involved, who were all taken to area hospitals,” REACH said in a statement, adding that it is “keeping all those impacted in our thoughts and prayers.” One lane of Eastbound Highway 50 had been reopened at 59th Street to allow for traffic to pass through, the California Highway Patrol said.

KOVR-TV CBS 13 Sacramento

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