Near midnight a state police medevac helicopter was in route to a trauma center outside Washington DC when it became lost in the weather and tried to return to its hanger on Andrews Air Force Base to have the two teenage patients it was transporting to be transfered to two waiting ambulances to complete the transport.
The helicopter disappeared from radar. In two hours it took a tracking of a cell phone of one of the crew members to find the area where the helicopter was. Police heard a young girl calling for help. The officers found the wreckage and the pliot, the trooper medic, a volunteer fd medic and one patient dead. One patient was alive and fire dept arrived and transported her to the trauma center.
The funerals have been arranged and will start Friday.
Twelve helicopters have been grounded until all is comfirmed safe but many things are coming forward about the age of the helicopters and equipment they don't have to make them safer.
But the loss of those that were brave to came to the rescue and one life that could have had a long life to come are sad loss.
The loss of a helicopter that had a grand history in our area of saving lifes with it's many crews. A history of safe flights since the late 80s after three fatal crashes of smaller helicopters that killed six crew members and brought on the need for upgraded helicopters.
The state has been working on the purchase of updated heilcopters to replace the fleet that now is operating. The hope will be that the safe history will continue from now and beyond.