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4 dead in California helicopter crash

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A medical SkyLife 4 helicopter transferring a patient in critical condition from Porterville Airport to the San Joaquin Community Hospital in Bakersfield, some 50 miles to the south crashed in the Kern County in California killing four people on board officials say.

The dead included the patient, a pilot, a flight nurse and a flight paramedic. There were no survivors.

Todd Valeri, president of SkyLife and American Ambulance said, “This incident is absolutely tragic and has really hit home to our approximately 600 employees at American Ambulance.”

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According to rescue spokesman, Daniel Lynch, the Fresno County Communications Center attempted to contact the chopper as part of a routine safety check but it was unable reach the helicopter which went down on Thursday night.
The communications center contacted control towers in Porterville and Bakersfield and established that the helicopter had not communicated with them either.

Rescuers from Kern County’s fire department and sheriff’s office deployed to the location of the helicopter’s last known GPS signal and found a debris field near the town of McFarland.

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