Three people were killed after a medical helicopter crashed in Wisconsin, a local TV reported on Sunday.
According to the local WISCTV, the medical helicopter belonging to the University of Wisconsin disappeared on Saturday night from La Crosse after sending back a patient to the community, and was found crashed in the same area the next morning.
The victims were identified as Darren Bean, a physician, Mark Coyne, a registered nurse, and Steve Lipperer, the pilot, all from Madison, the report said.
Allan Tiedy, a La Crosse County Emergency Dispatch Center official, told the TV that the crash site was in Onalaska town, only about four miles (6.4 kilometers) from the airport they took off.
During a morning news conference, local authorities told reporters that they have no details on what might have happened to the helicopter, but preliminary reports suggest that the craft might have struck a hill or flown into some trees.
The university officials said that they would be cooperating with the Federal Aviation Administration investigation.
Source:Xinhua
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