This reminds me of medical helicopter that crashed about 2 miles from my house not too long ago. Every department in the area responded and they even had to bring the air force on to help. My mom is good friends with the paramedic who survived the crash
Every body and their damn dog went to this one. Oh crap, there's the helo. Must be really bad. Please let us know. An vid of everybody leaving would be awesome.
This happened at 851am. It was a massive response. Unfortunately both pilot and instructor received fatal injuries. Plane went down nose first into some trees.
if you followed the video.... its a call for a downed plane. After the plane crashed, the occupants were killed. With the plane crashed and the occupants dead, they can't radio in their crash location! The radio transmissions should have been self-explanatory as to what's going on.
Airport is small.. a lot of small aircraft.. USAF has 7 C130's stationed there.. sometimes a stop over for fighters coming from Midwest or west coast lay over... rarely.. 9/11.. it was packed tight... with medium to small aircraft.. Navy also put 5 F14's wing tip to wing tip with AARMS, Phoneix missiles... they were at end of runway on the alert 5 pad next to C130 ramp
Initially, Newport and Christiana. Too many additional tone blasts and Special calls to keep up with on film while units were obviously busy on operation channels,versus dispatch channels.
Some don’t have them yet. We just had them built directly onto the exhaust of the trucks at all of our stations - in the last six months. I’m not sure if it’s an NFPA regulation that has conditions that departments can ignore.
He was probably working on the actual crash scene and since it was a double fatality, out of respect to the victims' families, he probably didn't include it in the video.