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ARCH Medical Helicopter Crashes During Training Exercise in Hartford

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HARTFORD, IL — An ARCH Air Medical helicopter crashed and caught fire during a nighttime training exercise in Hartford, Illinois, shortly after 9:00 p.m. Wednesday.

The crash occurred near the intersection of South Delmar Avenue and West Hawthorne Street, just across from a local fire station in Madison County.

According to initial reports, the aircraft struck a tree approximately 50 feet off the ground while attempting to lift off.

The impact caused the helicopter to flip and crash, igniting a fire upon impact.

Witnesses at the scene reported seeing two individuals exit the helicopter as it caught fire.

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Emergency responders arrived within minutes, rescuing the individuals and working quickly to extinguish the flames. A third person was later recovered from the scene.

Officials confirmed that three individuals involved in the crash were transported to area hospitals — two by ground ambulance and one by air.

Their conditions have not yet been released, and no fatalities have been reported at this time.

The crash site is located just yards from a fire station, which allowed first responders to begin rescue and fire suppression efforts almost immediately.

Authorities from local and federal agencies are currently investigating the incident.

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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have been notified and are expected to lead the investigation into the cause of the crash.

The helicopter was conducting a standard training operation at the time of the incident. ARCH Air Medical, a critical care air transport provider serving the Midwest, has not yet issued an official statement.

This remains a developing story.

Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.


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16-year-old Hunter McKelvin dies after rescue during camping trip in Indian River

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16-year-old Hunter McKelvin dies after rescue during camping trip in Indian River island east of Maynard May Park in Edgewater Volusia County
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Volusia County, Fla. — A 16-year-old boy has died after being found unresponsive in the Indian River during a weekend camping and fishing trip, according to the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office.

Authorities identified the teen as Hunter McKelvin of Paisley. Deputies said he was discovered face-down in the water Saturday morning near a small island east of Maynard May Park in Edgewater.

Members of the group located the teen and immediately began CPR before transporting him by boat to Maynard May Park.

Upon arrival, officers with the Edgewater Police Department and other emergency responders took over life-saving efforts.

McKelvin was then transported to a local hospital, where he was pronounced deceased later that morning.

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Investigators reported that no visible injuries were observed, and there were no immediate signs of foul play or suspicious circumstances during the initial investigation.

An autopsy has been scheduled as authorities continue to examine the circumstances surrounding the incident.


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