A helicopter reportedly crashed near the intersection of PCH and Huntington Street on Saturday afternoon, injuring several people.
The wreckage came to rest wedged in trees against the front of the Hyatt Regency Hotel. Videos show first responders attending the scene, along with bystanders observing the aftermath.
Huntington Beach police said two people who were inside the helicopter were safely pulled from the wreckage in unknown condition. Three people on the street were also injured. All five individuals were taken to the hospital.
The area has been closed off while authorities investigate the cause of the crash.
"This is a developing story," police said. "No further details were immediately known."
Officials continue to probe the incident, and updates are expected as more information becomes available.
The wreckage came to rest wedged in trees against the front of the Hyatt Regency Hotel. Videos show first responders attending the scene, along with bystanders observing the aftermath.
BREAKING: A helicopter has crashed in Huntington Beach, California.
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Locals are reporting that the helicopter is stuck between a building and palm trees, according to the Citizen app.
It's unclear if there are any serious injuries at this time. pic.twitter.com/qRnbdDldSl
Huntington Beach police said two people who were inside the helicopter were safely pulled from the wreckage in unknown condition. Three people on the street were also injured. All five individuals were taken to the hospital.
The area has been closed off while authorities investigate the cause of the crash.
"This is a developing story," police said. "No further details were immediately known."
Officials continue to probe the incident, and updates are expected as more information becomes available.
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