Air ambulance crash kills 6 in Chile
- Six people died when an air ambulance crashed on Thursday near Curacavi in Chile’s Metropolitan Region.
- The helicopter was transporting six individuals for a medical mission, including two crew members, healthcare professionals, an individual receiving care, and a companion, when it crashed.
- Presidential delegate Gonzalo Duran reported that the aircraft wreckage was located in a mountainous region and confirmed that everyone on board perished in the crash.
- President Gabriel Boric expressed condolences via a statement on his X account, thanking state institutions for their swift and diligent response.
- The incident highlights the risks of air medical services and prompted official mourning and operational reviews in the affected region.
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An ambulance plane with six people on board crashes in Chile
An ambulance plane with six people on board crashed this Wednesday night in the capital of Chile, while moving a patient to the northern border of the country, the authorities assured. According to a statement from the General Directorate of Civil Aeronautics (DGAC) of the 21H37 locals (01H37 GMT), contact was lost with the ship near El Roble hill, in the capital town of Curacaví. “The civil ambulance aircraft Piper Cheyenne II, registration num…
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