The AirCare copter was not carrying any patients when it crashed in Madison County Photo credit | UMMC
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Medical helicopter crash in Mississippi kills three

The reason behind the crash is yet to be known.

Associated Press

MADISON COUNTRY: A medical transport helicopter crashed in Mississippi on Monday, killing a pilot and two hospital workers on board, officials said.

A spokesperson for the University of Mississippi Medical Center confirmed the deaths of everyone on board the flight.

The AirCare copter was not carrying any patients when it crashed in Madison County, north of the capital of Jackson, the university said in an earlier statement.

Families of the three victims were notified, but authorities didn't release names to protect privacy.

The university did not offer a reason for the crash.

Television station WAPT reported that authorities from the Federal Aviation Administration were en route.

It's a tragic reminder of the risks Mississippi's first responders take every day to keep us safe, Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves said on Facebook.“Our state will never forget the sacrifice of these heroes, he added

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