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Medical helicopter crash outside Phoenix kills 2; crews rescue 3rd passenger

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A medical helicopter crashed in rugged terrain east of Phoenix, killing two crew members and seriously injuring a third, who was able to use a flashlight to signal for help, offcials said Wednesday.

Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu said the copter crashed Tuesday night on a cliff or mountainside about 12 miles north of Superior, a mining community outside Phoenix.

Air Methods, which owns the company operating the aircraft, said the chopper was carrying a pilot, a paramedic and a nurse. No names were released.

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Air Methods spokeswoman Christina D. Brodsly said in an email to the Associated Press that no patients were on board. Babeu said the helicopter was flying from a Mesa airport east to Globe, but he said he didn’t have any more information on the purpose of the flight.

Babeu said an aerial search began after the helicopter was reported missing around 6 p.m. and that he knew of no radio transmission from the aircraft before it went down or any report from the public about a crash in the Tonto National Forest.

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A military aircraft rescued the survivor at about 10:15 p.m., and that person was taken to a trauma center in the Phoenix area in “very serious, critical condition,” Babeu said.

A Native Air helicopter first spotted the wreckage at about 8:30 p.m., and an Arizona Department of Public Safety helicopter located it about half an hour later, but neither was able to land because of rugged terrain, Babeu said.

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“From what I understand it’s in a precarious situation,” he said of the crashed helicopter.

The Department of Public Safety helicopter crew saw the survivor signaling with a flashlight, Babeu said.

The crash scene was sealed off overnight to preserve evidence before National Transportation Board Safety investigators arrive later Wednesday, he said.

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