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Video shows man nearly hit by helicopter during crash in Huntington Beach near Los Angeles

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. — A dramatic video captured the moment a helicopter narrowly missed striking a bystander before crashing near a crowded event in Huntington Beach on Saturday afternoon, prompting authorities to declare a mass casualty incident and hospitalize three people.
The incident occurred around 2:09 p.m., according to dispatch information from the California Highway Patrol (CHP).
The helicopter went down near the Waterfront Beach Resort along Pacific Coast Highway, in close proximity to the popular Cars and Copters on the Coast event — an annual showcase that attracts thousands of spectators to view helicopters and luxury vehicles.
Footage obtained shows the helicopter flying at a low altitude before suddenly losing control and dropping sharply toward the ground.
The aircraft crashed near the roadway, scattering debris across Pacific Coast Highway and into nearby trees adjacent to the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort & Spa.
Emergency responders from the Huntington Beach Police Department, the Orange County Fire Authority, and emergency medical teams rushed to the scene within minutes.
The helicopter came to rest wedged among trees, forcing first responders to secure the wreckage while providing immediate medical care to victims.
Authorities confirmed that two individuals were on board the helicopter at the time of the crash — both survived and managed to exit the wreckage.
However, three pedestrians standing nearby sustained injuries from the impact and were transported to local hospitals. Officials have not yet released updates on their conditions.
Eyewitnesses described scenes of chaos and disbelief as the helicopter descended toward the crowd. One attendee recalled,
“A couple minutes sooner and we would’ve been involved in this accident. It’s unreal — we had just crossed that same walkway two minutes before it happened.”
Police temporarily closed portions of Pacific Coast Highway and surrounding areas as crews conducted rescue operations and cleared debris. Event organizers have been cooperating with law enforcement as the investigation continues.
Representatives from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have been notified and will lead a comprehensive investigation into the cause of the crash, including possible mechanical failure or pilot error.
As of Saturday evening, no fatalities have been reported. Officials emphasized that the situation could have been significantly worse given the large number of attendees at the event.
“This could have been a far greater tragedy,” one official stated. “We are grateful for the quick response of first responders and the cooperation of everyone involved during this emergency.”
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Erica Austin killed in crash with dump truck in Birmingham

JEFFERSON COUNTY, Ala. — Authorities have identified the woman killed in a fatal crash Monday morning that also left a child injured in Jefferson County.
According to the Jefferson County Coroner’s Office, the victim has been identified as 32-year-old Erica Nicole Austin, a resident of Birmingham.
The collision occurred early Monday morning and involved a passenger vehicle and a dump truck, said Center Point Fire District Chief Brandon Dahlen.
Emergency crews were dispatched to the scene shortly after the crash was reported.
Upon arrival, first responders found Austin critically injured. Despite efforts to assist, she was pronounced dead at the scene at 6:46 a.m.
A child who was traveling with Austin sustained injuries in the collision and was transported by Center Point Fire and Rescue to Children’s of Alabama for treatment. The child’s condition has not been released.
The driver of the dump truck was not injured, officials confirmed.
The impact of the collision led to a complete closure of the roadway for approximately five hours as authorities worked to investigate the scene and clear the wreckage.
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Accident Reconstruction Team is leading the investigation to determine the circumstances that led to the deadly crash.
No additional details have been released at this time.