Tuesday, October 7, 2025 - Three people are in critical condition after a medical helicopter crashed onto a major highway in Sacramento, California, on Monday evening, according to reports from U.S. media outlets.
Authorities said the aircraft went down shortly after 7:00 p.m. local time (0200 GMT Tuesday, October 7) on eastbound Highway 50, just minutes after taking off from the UC Davis Medical Center.
The Sacramento Fire Department confirmed that the pilot, a nurse, and a paramedic were on board the helicopter and were all rushed to the hospital in critical condition. Fortunately, no patient was being transported at the time of the crash, and no vehicles on the road were involved.
Footage shared on social media showed the helicopter
hovering above a row of cars before plummeting near the highway median,
erupting in smoke and debris. Witnesses could be seen rushing toward the
wreckage to help first responders.
“Bystanders helped first responders lift the helicopter to
reach one person trapped underneath,” fire officials were quoted as saying.
The California Highway Patrol (CHP) announced that eastbound
lanes of U.S. 50 and two connecting ramps had been shut down, warning motorists
to use alternate routes and expect significant delays. “Additional closures and
congestion are possible in the area,” the CHP South Sacramento office said in a
post on X (formerly Twitter).
The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that it is
assisting the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) in investigating the cause of the crash. Local
councilmember Lisa Kaplan posted photos of long traffic jams, noting that the
freeway was “completely blocked.”
According to FAA records, the helicopter was registered to
REACH Air Medical Services, part of the Global Medical Response network.
Kirsten Gurmendi, public relations director at Global Medical Response,
confirmed the incident in a statement:
“We are in the process of determining the details of this
situation, as well as the condition of the REACH crew involved, who were all
taken to area hospitals. No patient was on board.”
Authorities have not yet released the names of those
injured, and the investigation into what caused the crash is ongoing.
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