'Several casualties' after 2 U.S. Army helicopters crash in Kentucky
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Two military helicopters crashed Wednesday night in southwestern Kentucky during a routine training mission, the U.S. Army's Fort Campbell said in a statement.
The 101st Airborne Division reported "several casualties," but did not specify whether those were injuries or deaths.
We can confirm two aircraft from the 101st were involved in an accident last night resulting in serval casualties.
Right now our focus is on the Soldiers and their families who were involved. pic.twitter.com/0qBdX6amvI— 101st Airborne Div. (@101stAASLTDIV) March 30, 2023
The two HH-60 Blackhawk helicopters, part of the 101st Airborne Division, crashed around 10 p.m. Wednesday in Trigg County, Kentucky, according to the statement, which was posted on Facebook.
“The command is currently focused on caring for the servicemembers and their families,” the statement said.
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear wrote on Twitter that “fatalities are expected,” adding that police and emergency officials were responding.
The crash is under investigation.
We’ve got some tough news out of Fort Campbell, with early reports of a helicopter crash and fatalities are expected. @kystatepolice, @KentuckyEM and local officials are responding. We will share more information as available. Please pray for all those affected.
— Governor Andy Beshear (@GovAndyBeshear) March 30, 2023