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Medical transport plane crashes in Northern California; at least 2 dead : upi





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Medical transport plane crashes in Northern California; at least 2 dead

Medical transport plane crashes in Northern California; at least 2 dead
Medical transport plane crashes in Northern California; at least 2 dead
ARCATA, Calif., July 29 (UPI) -- Federal officials said a small medical transport plane crashed near the California-Oregon border early Friday and two people are confirmed dead.The Federal Aviation Administration said the flight was operated by REACH Air Medical Services.It had the pilot, a nurse, a transport medic and the patient aboard and was headed from Crescent City, Calif., to Oakland, a flight of about 360 miles.


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Medical plane that went missing over California found

Medical plane that went missing over California found
Medical plane that went missing over California found
Authorities had been searching for the Piper PA31 medical plane since it disappeared off the radar over eight hours ago.The remaining passengers' injuries have not been confirmed.Two passengers have been found dead.


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Medical transportation plane crashes in northern California

Medical transportation plane crashes in northern California
Medical transportation plane crashes in northern California
CRESCENT CITY, Calif. - At least 2 people are dead after a medical transportation plane en route to Oakland, Calif., crashed on private timberland in California's Humboldt County.REACH Air Medical Services and Cal-Ore Life Flight said 4 people were on board the plane when it left Crescent City at 12:29 a.m. Friday: the pilot, a transport medic, a flight nurse and a patient.The company lost contact with the aircraft at 1:05 a.m."At this time, we cannot provide the identity of those on board the aircraft, or other details, until family notifications have been completed," Don Wharton with the medical transportation company said in a press release.


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