REACT helicopter crashes into rural farm field

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Investigators go over the scene of a medical helicopter crash near Compton Monday Tuesday afternoon.
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Deputies received a call 15 minutes earlier from Rockford after the hospital lost radio contact with the crew somewhere over the southeast part of the county, Varga said.

Deputies and state police, and Compton and Paw Paw fire responded to the scene, Varga said.

The wreckage covered an area about the size of one and a half football fields, he said.

Rockford Health Systems started its REACT program in 1987 and bought the MBBK 117 in 1991. This is the program's first crash since, after more than 10,000 transports, Maher said.

Olesen was employed by Colorado-based Air Methods, the hospital's contracted provider of aircraft services, since 1994 and had been a pilot for REACT for about 5 years.

Air Methods Vice President Craig Yale said the helicopter was "a very reliable aircraft" and a "workhorse in our industry."

He also said that Olesen was an experienced pilot who had worked for the company for 19 years, after flying for the Army for 23 years.

"We are trying to recognize his professionalism," Yale said. "(Olesen) was a seasoned and professional pilot."

He was planning to retire next week, his pastor, the Rev. Ralph Kuespert of Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Rockford, told the Register Start in Rockford.

Dillow started at Rockford Memorial in 1996 and was an experienced critical care nurse and emergency room nurse. He had more than 10 years experience as a flight nurse.

Hollis has been with the hospital since 1986 as a critical care nurse. She was a clinical resource coordinator and trauma nurse coordinator and also had more than 10 years experience as a flight nurse.

The Associated Press and SVM wire services contributed to this report.

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