BREAKING Crew members on the medical helicopter that crashed Jan. 11 in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, told investigators that they were 'pinned to the ceiling' as the chopper flipped, perhaps multiple times, before crashing, a newly released report says.
Both the nurse and the medic were out of their seats tending to the child patient when the bang occurred and the noise was followed by some jarring movements of the helicopter, the NTSB report said.
The preliminary report was released recently in the Jan. 11 crash and a formal, full investigative review will be released months from now. The NTSB typically takes 12 months or more to complete a full investigation of transportation incidents.Upper Darby Police Superintendent Timothy Bernhardt said at the scene on the day of the crash,"It's an absolute miracle what you see behind me.
No trees or utility wires were struck by the pilot, who was the only person to suffer any injuries in the crash, officials said. The infant patient was eventually taken to Children's Hospital after the crash.
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