Mid-Air Helicopter Collision in Hammonton Leaves Aircraft in Flames, Sparks Major Emergency Response

The incident occurred near 100 Basin Road, close to White Horse Pike and Route 206, according to preliminary emergency communications from Atlantic County officials.
Authorities say two helicopters went down in or near the same location. One aircraft was reported to be fully engulfed in flames, while the second helicopter crashed into a wooded area, significantly complicating rescue and access efforts.
Firefighters, emergency medical personnel, and law enforcement agencies responded to the scene, launching a large-scale emergency operation.
Officials confirmed that at least one patient was located and was actively being extricated from wreckage at the crash site. Crews are continuing to conduct a methodical search of the surrounding area to determine whether additional occupants or victims may be involved.
Due to the scope and complexity of the incident, multiple emergency resources were requested, and the response remains ongoing.
Authorities have not yet released details regarding how many people were aboard either helicopter, the condition of the confirmed patient, or what may have caused the collision.
Officials stressed that the situation is still developing and that information may change as investigators gather more confirmed details.
Members of the public are urged to avoid the area to allow first responders to safely conduct rescue and investigation operations.
Further updates are expected as authorities release additional verified information.






