Video showed the moment a tourist helicopter crashed and was left hanging between a building and a telephone pole Tuesday in Medellín, Colombia.
The six passengers of the helicopter managed to survive the ordeal and escape from the wrecked aircraft, the New York Post noted. 70 emergency responders aided in the rescue of the six passengers of the crashed aircraft, according to Medellín’s Department of Disaster Risk Management, 9 News reported. (RELATED: Former Chilean President Dies In Helicopter Crash)
“Dad, I just got in a helicopter crash. I’m stuck in a building and I’m really high up,” one passenger was reported to say in a video taken from inside the helicopter. “I’m going to live through this Dad, I just want to say I love you. I’m stuck in a telephone pole.”
Six people narrowly survived when a tourist helicopter crashed and was left hanging precariously between a building and a telephone pole, shocking footage showed. https://t.co/Twa9K7Yuue pic.twitter.com/i7PrhreYHq
— New York Post (@nypost) February 28, 2024
The clip began with a helicopter ascending from near a building when it started to spiral in the air and descend in altitude. The aircraft can be seen hitting a pole and then a building. The helicopter’s tail was seen in the video wedged between the swaying telephone pole and the building.
The video then picked up at a different angle and moment of what appeared to be emergency responders below the crash site and on the roof of the building next to the crashed helicopter.
Rescatadas con vida todas las personas que estaban en el helicóptero accidentado en Medellín. 🙏🏻
— Fico Gutiérrez (@FicoGutierrez) February 27, 2024
Medellín’s Department of Disaster Risk Management tweeted out their thanks to the various departments and agencies such as the police and Ministry of Health that participated in the rescue operation.
📣 Gracias a la oportuna atención de la emergencia en la cual participaron 70 personas, entre:
✅ #BomberosMedellín
✅ Organismos de Socorro
✅ @PoliciaColombia
✅ APH de la Secretaría de SaludLogramos rescatar con vida a todos los ocupantes de la aeronave. https://t.co/VixOHtf2Aq pic.twitter.com/UbY6QQ62Q3
— DAGRD – Medellín (@DAGRDMedellin) February 27, 2024
Authorities have opened up an investigation over the cause of the accident, Sky News reported.