Medical Helicopter Crashes on Chicago's South Side

The crash occurred near the I-57 and I-94 intersection with four passengers on board, officials say

Chicago and Illinois State Police responded to a helicopter crash on the city’s South Side Saturday evening.

According to authorities, the helicopter, an Air Ambulance, crashed near the I-57 and I-94 intersection with four passengers on board. Superior Air-Ground Ambulance Service said they received reports around 9:15 p.m. that an accident involving a medical helicopter had taken place.

The helicopter crashed onto its belly, and its rotors were still intact when emergency crews arrived, according to Chicago Fire Department Deputy District Chief Lynda Turner. The helicopter was smoking, but it didn’t catch fire.

“The pilot did an excellent job of landing a helicopter that was in an emergency situation,” Turner said in a press conference.

Three of the helicopter’s occupants had evacuated by the time emergency crews arrived, according to Turner. Fire crews then removed the patient who was originally being transported.

Two people were taken to Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, while two others were taken to University of Chicago Medical Center, according to Chicago Fire Media Affairs. They were all listed in serious to critical condition. The conditions of three of the people have since been stabilized.

The cause and circumstances of the crash weren’t immediately known, according to state police and the FAA, which was investigating the crash alongside the National Transportation Safety Board.

Northbound lanes on I-57 and southbound lanes on I-94 remained closed Sunday morning as police investigated, state police said.

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