
No survivors found after Black Hawk firefighting helicopter on training mission with 4 on board crashes in Florida
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At least one person is dead after a Black Hawk firefighting helicopter crashed into a marsh near the Leesburg, Florida airport during a training exercise on Tuesday, CBS Orlando affiliate WKMG-TV reports.
The Federal Aviation Administration said there were four people on the Sikorsky UH-60 helicopter when it crashed around 4 p.m. Leesburg Fire and Rescue said one death was confirmed and no survivors had been found as of 5:30 a.m.
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