Black Hawk helicopter crashed in St. Cloud, USA. It had three crew members. The US Air Force has not given any information about the status of the crew members. The Minnesota National Guard tweeted that the crash occurred south of St. Cloud. The National Guard told Master Sergeant on Thursday afternoon that the helicopter lost contact after taking a maintenance test flight from St. Cloud. About nine minutes after takeoff, the helicopter called for help.
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The Nesota National Guard did not comment on the guards on the helicopter and said officers were waiting for military personnel to arrive. Before confirming the accident, Hesdens said in a statement that our first priority is the safety of our guard's man. He said in gestures that this time is with our soldiers and their families.
In his statement, Stark County Chief Sheriff Deputy Dan Miller told reporters that Black Hawk had sent a signal around 2:15 pm. Miller said that our crews searched the helicopter several hours before the crash. Television aerial footage showed helicopter debris along a tree line near open fields near St. Cloud, 59 miles (95 kilometers) northwest of Minneapolis. The debris is covered with snow.