Connect with us

Local News

AirCare Helicopter Crashes in Madison County, Pilot and UMMC employees killed

Published

on

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...

Jackson, Miss. – A medical helicopter from the University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) crashed Tuesday afternoon in a heavily wooded area near the Natchez Trace Parkway, resulting in multiple fatalities, according to local officials.

UMMC AirCare Crew Identified in Fatal Helicopter Crash Near Natchez Trace

The AirCare helicopter went down in a remote location south of the Natchez Trace and north of Pipeline Road.

A Madison County official confirmed that there were fatalities but did not specify the number of victims.

“We are on the scene of a medical helicopter crash in a heavily wooded area. There are fatalities. We are now awaiting the arrival of the FAA. Any other information should come from them,” the official stated.

Advertisement

In an email statement, Dr. LouAnn Woodward, Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs at UMMC, confirmed that the helicopter was carrying:

  • A Med-Trans pilot
  • Two UMMC employee crew members
  • No patients were on board at the time of the crash

Authorities have not yet released the identities of the victims.

Emergency responders, including the Madison County Sheriff’s Office, Gluckstadt Fire Department, and multiple first responder teams, are on the scene.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is expected to take over the investigation to determine the cause of the crash.

UMMC operates the AirCare medical flight program, which includes helicopters based in Jackson, Meridian, Columbus, and Greenwood.

These helicopters are used to transport critically ill or injured patients to UMMC and other hospitals across the state.

Advertisement

Authorities are expected to release additional details as the investigation progresses.


Local News

At least two killed, multiple trapped after explosion at Silver Lake Nursing Home in Bristol

Published

on

At least one killed, multiple trapped after explosion at Silver Lake Nursing Home in Bristol 905 Tower Road Bristol Health & Rehab Center
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...

BRISTOL, Pa. (Bucks County) — Emergency crews are responding to a major incident at the Silver Lake Nursing Home following a reported gas explosion that caused a partial building collapse.

The incident occurred at approximately 905 Tower Road, where a second alarm and a Level 2 Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) response were requested as conditions escalated.

First-arriving units reported significant structural damage to the facility, prompting an immediate search-and-rescue operation for residents and staff.

Authorities on scene indicated that approximately 15 patients were initially accounted for outside the building, while multiple others remain unaccounted for.

Rescue teams have reported numerous individuals trapped beneath debris on the second floor, as well as additional victims trapped in the basement area.

Advertisement

At least two fatalities has been reported in the basement, according to early emergency communications.

As the situation developed, a third alarm was transmitted, bringing in substantial mutual aid resources, including out-of-county fire, rescue, and emergency medical units. A medical helicopter has been placed on standby in anticipation of critical patient transport.

Emergency personnel continue to conduct systematic searches of the damaged structure while assessing stability concerns and coordinating patient triage.

The extent of injuries and the total number of victims have not yet been confirmed.

Road closures are in effect in the surrounding area as emergency operations continue. Officials have advised the public to avoid the scene to allow responders unobstructed access.

This remains a rapidly evolving situation.

Advertisement

Authorities are expected to release additional information as more details are confirmed.


Continue Reading