9 believed dead, 4 injured in firefighter helicopter crash

August 7th, 2008 posted by admin

(CNN) — Nine people were missing and presumed dead and four were hospitalized Wednesday after a helicopter carrying firefighters crashed the night before in northern California, aviation spokesmen said.

The Sikorsky S-61 helicopter entered a remote area to pick up firefighters battling wildfires, said Ian Gregor of the Federal Aviation Administration. The crash happened about 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, 35 miles northwest of Redding in the Trinity Alps Wilderness area of the Shasta-Trinity National Forest.

Two crew members and 11 firefighters were aboard, Gregor said. Three of the injured were contract firefighters, and the fourth was the pilot, said Sharon Heywood, the forest’s supervisor.

All of the injured initially were taken to Mercy Hospital near Davis, California. A firefighter in critical condition and two people in serious condition — a firefighter and the pilot — were transferred to the University of California Davis Medical Center, Heywood said.

The third firefighter remained at Mercy in serious condition Wednesday, she said.

Heywood said the crash site was difficult to access because of its terrain.

U.S. Forest Service spokeswoman Daria Day said the helicopter, assigned to a group of four fires burning in the forest, went down near the north end of the so-called Buckhorn fire. She said she didn’t know if the helicopter was landing or taking off.

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