The crash happened shortly after 6:30 p.m. Two pilots were on board at the time of the crash, and became trapped in the wreckage, according to officials. Both were rescued and taken to the hospital.
The Huntington Beach Police Department confirmed that it was their police helicopter that crashed.
We can confirm that our police helicopter, HB1, crash landed in the Newport Beach area. Rescue efforts are underway & more information will be released when available.
— Huntington Beach PD (@HBPoliceDept) February 20, 2022
A 14-year veteran of the Huntington Beach Police Department died from his injuries, Huntington Beach Police Chief Eric Parra. That officer was identified as 44-year-old Nicholas Vella.
“The city of Huntington Beach, the residents of Huntington Beach, the Huntington Beach Police Department, and the law enforcement community have lost an officer that was truly dedicated to his job,” said Parra. “He was doing what he loved doing.”
A second helicopter crewmember, a 16-year veteran with the Huntington Beach Police Department, remains in the hospital in critical condition, according to officials.
Parra said the helicopter was heading to a “disturbance fight call” in Newport Beach at the time of the crash.
Video from Balboa Island shows emergency vehicles racing to the scene.
“All of a sudden I hear something sputtering, really close,” a woman who saw the helicopter go down told Eyewitness News. “And it didn’t sound like a regular helicopter. And somehow, he managed to get it into the bay to save everybody’s life, because if he had landed on a house, there would be a lot of casualties. I feel very fortunate right now.
Another witness told ABC7 that they saw the helicopter spinning and descending rapidly into the water.
The cause of the crash is under investigation.
No further details were immediately known.
This is a developing news story. Please check back for updates.
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