Air ambulance avoids house during Tucson descent
A LifeNet helicopter based in Douglas, apparently out of Southeast Arizona Medical Center, crashed Wednesday afternoon in Tucson, fatally injuring the three crew members.
The paramedic, flight nurse and pilot on the Eurocopter AS350 all died Wednesday. No patients were on the aircraft, according to Air Methods Corp., the Colorado-based company that works in support of LifeNet Arizona.
“Two of the patients were transported to University Medical Center immediately after the accident, but died after arriving,” said Katie Riley, UMC spokeswoman.
A witness said the pilot steered the heli-copter away from a house as it crashed, according to The Associated Press.
Witnesses say the helicopter went down in front of a house on North Park Avenue just south of Glenn Street and burst into flames. No one on the ground was hurt.
Representatives from the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the accident with full cooperation and support from Air Methods, said Aaron Todd, the company’s chief executive officer.
As of Wednesday afternoon, officials from Air Methods were en route to the accident scene.
“This is a sad day for all of us at Air Methods and we extend our heartfelt sympathy to the family and friends of our employees who perished while on duty,” Todd said.

The wreckage of a LifeNet helicopter lies near a house after it crashed in a neighborhood in Tucson on Wednesday. (AP Photo • Arizona Daily Star, Jill Torrance)