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Two hospitalized after BSO Fire Rescue helicopter crashes in Pompano Beach

 

Two hospitalized after BSO Fire Rescue helicopter crashes in Pompano Beach


BSO Air Salvage Chopper Accidents on the Pompano Ocean Side


Pompano Ocean Side, Fla. A Broward Sheriff's Office Fire Salvage helicopter crashed in Pompano Oceanside Monday morning, specialists affirmed.

The accident was accounted for soon after 8:45 a.m. in the space between North Dixie Roadway and Atlantic Street, southwest of the Pompano Oceanside Airpark.

A video presented on Facebook shows smoke coming from the helicopter before it begins circumventing around and around and afterward collides with the ground.

As indicated by BSO, Pompano Oceanside Fire Salvage moved two individuals to a nearby clinic.

Broward Sheriff Fire Salvage authorities affirmed that one individual was shipped to Broward Wellbeing Clinical Center.

Dixie Parkway is, as of now, closed down between Upper East Fifth Road and Upper East Tenth Road. Drivers are asked to keep away from the area.

No different subtleties were quickly delivered by specialists.

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Two hospitalized after BSO Fire Rescue helicopter crashes in Pompano Beach


BROWARD SHERIFF FIRE Salvage


23 harmed after gas blast detailed in Estate
A total of 23 individuals were harmed Saturday during a gas blast at a retail outlet in Ranch, specialists affirmed. Manor  A local group of firefighters led by Vice President Joel Gordon said two individuals experienced serious wounds in the impact that was accounted for not long before 11:30 a.m. at the Market on College mall on South College Drive. Local groups of firefighters from Ranch, Davie, Lauderhill, and Coral Springs, as well as Broward Sheriff Fire Salvage, all answered the retail plaza after the impact. Gas was turned down to all organizations nearby when teams found a cracked gas line. This week, on Wednesday, Ranch Fire Salvage affirmed that organizations were emptied after the smell of gas was accounted for at 214 S. College Drive.

Two hospitalized after BSO Fire Rescue helicopter crashes in Pompano Beach


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