Medical helicopter makes emergency landing in Whitemarsh Twp., Pa. neighborhood

"We got very lucky tonight. It's a miracle," said Whitemarsh Township Police Chief Christopher Ward.

Tuesday, May 20, 2025 1:47PM
Medical helicopter makes emergency landing in Whitemarsh, Pa. neighborhood
A PennSTAR medical helicopter was forced to make an emergency landing Monday evening in a residential area of Montgomery County.

WHITEMARSH TWP., Pa. (WPVI) -- A PennSTAR medical helicopter that was forced to make an emergency landing Monday evening in a residential area of Whitemarsh Township, Montgomery County, still remains in the neighborhood yard Tuesday.

The FAA and NTSB are investigating what went wrong.

The incident occurred around 7:43 p.m. Monday near the intersection of Cannon Hill Road and Musket Road.

Officials tell Action News the helicopter was traveling from Philadelphia to Wings Field Airport in Blue Bell when it had to land for unknown reasons.

It's not yet known why the pilot had to land.

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Officials say there were three flight crew members on board. All three were taken to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center to be evaluated but no serious injuries were reported.

Video from a nearby resident captured the aircraft descending into the neighborhood.

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"I see the helicopter coming right down toward my backyard, and I started recording. I was in shock," recalled Eric Ford of Whitemarsh Twp.

"The helicopter came in this way, and the propeller on the side fell off. And so that was in one yard on the way. It was going one direction, kind of turned around and landed in a person's front yard," added another resident, Brad Ingram.

During a news conference, Whitemarsh Township Police Chief Christopher Ward spoke about the pilot's control under chaos.

Officials hold news conference on Whitemarsh medical helicopter emergency landing on May 19, 2025.

"We got very lucky tonight. It's a miracle. The pilot did an amazing job from all accounts, as out of control as it was," said Ward. "He controlled it into an area and was able to put it down without striking, luckily for us, any homes, any vehicles or any people."

As fire and police officials filled the neighborhood, they blocked off certain areas, including Kieran Sheehan's backyard, where you can see the tail rotor from the chopper.

"I hear like the plane, our entire house shook. Then we go outside, and there's a piece of it in our backyard," recalled Sheehan.

Residents are urged to call 911 if any pieces of the aircraft are spotted.

The NTSB told Action News it is investigating and more details could be released on Tuesday.

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