3 First Responders Killed in Mississippi Medical Helicopter Crash

Mar. 15, 2025

First Responders.Photo:University of Mississippi Medical Center/Facebook (3)

3 First Responders Killed in Mississippi Medical Helicopter, Cal Wesolowsk; Jakob Kindt; Dustin Pope

University of Mississippi Medical Center/Facebook (3)

A medical helicopter crash in Madison County, Miss., on Monday, March 10, has claimed the lives of all three people on board.

TheUniversity of Mississippi Medical Center(UMMC) identified the deceased as Dustin Pope, 35, of Philadelphia, Miss.; Jakob Kindt, 37, of Tupelo, Miss.; and Cal Wesolowski, 62, of Starkville, Miss., on Tuesday, March 11.

The three first responders were traveling in the AirCare Eurocopter EC-135 helicopter when it went down in a heavily wooded area south of the Natchez Trace Parkway and north of Pipeline Road in Madison County at approximately 1:15 p.m. Monday, March 10, per theFAA. No patients were on board at the time of the accident.

Jakob Kindt, 37, from Tupelo.University of Mississippi Medical Center/Facebook

3 First Responders Killed in Mississippi Medical Helicopter Crash, Jakob Kindt

University of Mississippi Medical Center/Facebook

Dustin Pope, 35 of Philadelphia.University of Mississippi Medical Center/Facebook

3 First Responders Killed in Mississippi Medical Helicopter Crash, Dustin Pope

“The entire Medical Center family is heartbroken over this,” UMMC vice chancellor for health affairs, Dr. LouAnn Woodward, said at a press conference,CBS Newsreported.

Woodard added that the crew was on their way back to Columbus after transporting a patient when their helicopter went down.

“At one point during the flight, they ceased communications with air traffic control and communicated with base,” NTSB spokesman Todd Imman said during a press conference, perWAPT.

Cal Wesolowski, 62, of Starkville.University of Mississippi Medical Center/Facebook

3 First Responders Killed in Mississippi Medical Helicopter Crash, Cal Wesolowski

Before the AirCare helicopter went down, Wesolowski said he and his crew were having issues and would attempt a landing in a field, Imman said, WAPT reported.

Soon after, 911 calls came in from a witness saying they had just seen a helicopter crash.

According to Imman, it took two to three hours to extinguish the flames at the crash site, which was in a remote and muddy area.

“We just finished our initial site visit. We were able to observe tree scratch marks that would be consistent with a rotor strike,” he said.

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A preliminary report is expected to be available within 30 days, with the full report being ready within 12 to 24 months, the outlet added of the investigation into the cause of the deadly accident.

The fatal crash was the first in the 29-year history that AirCare emergency services have been operational, CBS News reported, citing a statement from the university.

“It’s a tragic reminder of the risks Mississippi’s first responders take every day to keep us safe,” Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves wroteFacebook. “Our state will never forget the sacrifice of these heroes.”

The FAA and National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the crash.

source: people.com