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Medical helicopter crash on Sacramento freeway injures three; no patient aboard

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Medical helicopter crash on Sacramento freeway injures three; no patient aboard

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  • A medical emergency helicopter crashed on Highway 50 in Sacramento Monday evening, injuring three people with no patient aboard.
  • The craft went down near 59th Street on the eastbound side, causing heavy backups as responders worked and the eastbound lanes were shut for a time.
  • Sacramento officials, including Mayor Kevin McCarty, said survivors were taken to local hospitals and the cause is under investigation.
  • Reports from multiple outlets corroborate the incident and ongoing investigations into the crash.

A medical emergency helicopter crashed on Highway 50 in Sacramento Monday evening, injuring three people after going down near 59th Street on the eastbound side; there was no patient aboard. Survivors were treated at local hospitals as Caltrans cameras showed heavy backups on the corridor. according to sfgate, aa, Reuters, and trtglobal.

City officials, including Sacramento Mayor Kevin McCarty, provided updates on the incident; the mayor posted on X saying, "There has been a harrowing helicopter crash on 50 eastbound west of 59th St.," and thanked first responders. The cause is being investigated, with officials from the air-transport operator and regulators involved. The statement is reported by sfgate, aa, Reuters, and trtglobal.

The crash disrupted traffic on Highway 50, with long backups visible behind the downed helicopter. Officials urged drivers to avoid the area and allowed responders to work safely, noting the eastbound lanes were affected and some westbound lanes could be impacted as investigation continues. This information is reported by sfgate, aa, Reuters, and trtglobal.

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