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Medical Helicopter That Crashed In North Central Iowa Was On Its Way To Emmetsburg

November 22, 2014

(Mason City)– Authorities have identified two of three people killed when a medical helicopter crashed into a northern Iowa field.

Witnesses told deputies that the helicopter burst into flames when it went down around 9 p.m. Wednesday just north of Ventura in Cerro Gordo county. The aircraft was affiliated with Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa and had been headed to Emmetsburg to pickup a patient.

The hospital identified two of the victims: nurse Shelly Lair-Langenbeau and paramedic Russell Piehl.

The pilot wasn’t identified. The helicopter was operated by a Lewisville, Texas-based service company, Med-Trans Air Medical Transport. Company officials didn’t immediately return messages left by the A-P.

Sheriff Kevin Pals says the crash cause is being investigated.

(From the Associated Press.)