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Suit Filed Over Fatal Medical Chopper Crash

Updated 8:22 PM CDT, Tue, Jan 6, 2009

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Kirstin Blockinger

An Air Angels helicopter carrying Kirstin Blockinger crashed on Oct. 15 after clipping a wire to a radio tower, killing her and all three crew members.

 

A wrongful death lawsuit filed Tuesday claims known safety measures could have prevented a medical helicopter crash that killed an Illinois toddler.

The lawsuit filed in Cook County Circuit Court claims the emergency transport company, its operator and the deceased pilot should have taken more safety precautions, such as installing better equipment and having two pilots.

"This accident, that took her life on those of others on that helicopter, was a totally preventable occurence," attorney Donald J. Nolan said.

The Air Angels helicopter carrying Kirstin Blockinger crashed on Oct. 15 after clipping a wire to a radio tower, killing her and all three crew members. [Read More...]

"In this case, this particular operator had ignored those recommendations, failed to make the necessary improvements that would prevent accidents like this from occurring," former National Transportation Safety Board Chairman James Hall.

Hall is now part of the law firm persuing the case.

He says the emergency medical helicopter industry needs to improve its safety procedures.

"Industries themselves, including the hospitals, need to take a very close look at this service, and require the changes that the NTSB has recommended,"  Hall said.

Air Angels and an attorney representing the defendants haven't returned calls seeking comment.

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  • momchez Wednesday, Jan 7 at 10:13 AM FLAG COMMENT mabye you should sue the hospital who turned the sick child away at the wrong time. Had not turned away, her AND the crew's lives would not be lost.
  • Anonymous Tuesday, Jan 6 at 9:59 PM FLAG COMMENT How would you feel if it were your daughter that was taken from you? I sympathize with the Air Angles, they have lost members of their "family" too. However their job was to save a life, to get from point A to point B safely, not take not only Kirstin's life, but the other 3 as well. The family has every right to be compensated for the loss of their daughter, her life was no less important than that of the crew. Shame on yo ... MORE >
  • no name Tuesday, Jan 6 at 8:30 PM FLAG COMMENT I am a nurse and have worked with this Air Angels crew previously. This family needs to understand they arent the only ones who lost someone. The crew members also lost their lives trying to save their child. Had the Air Angels crew not been there, their child may have never made it to the other hospital ambulance. I cant believe that they are suing over this. It was a loss for everyone. We use helicopter transport all the tim ... MORE >
  • sickened Tuesday, Jan 6 at 5:48 PM FLAG COMMENT New federal safety rules, and how much money. This pilot risked his life, as did the crew, to help this child. Unfortunately even the most careful of people can make an error. While the family still has my sympathy, this is shameful.

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