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A helicopter crashed in New York City's Hudson River on Thursday.
A helicopter crashed in New York City's Hudson River on Thursday. The New York Police Department confirmed the report of the downed aircraft near the West Side Highway and Spring Street came in shortly after 3 PM local time. Emergency boats could be seen at the scene. This seems to be near Pier 40 and the entrance to Holland Tunnel.

At least four people were on board, according to the New York Fire Department (FDNY). NBC New York cited two rescue officials to report that one person had been pulled from the chopper and life-saving efforts were underway.
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"Due to a helicopter crash in the Hudson River, in the vicinity of the West Side Highway and Spring Street, expect emergency vehicles and traffic delays in the surrounding areas," the NYPD said in an update on X, platform formerly known as Twitter.
The city's Office of Emergency Management urged people to avoid the area. Authorities did not release information on injuries. We do not know the cause of the crash yet.
Here's a video from the scene
Storm chaser Tyler Anderson tweeted that the helicopter appeared to be N216MH, a Bell 206. It is ‘owned by Meridian helicopters. Radar shows it suddenly dropping to the water just north of the Holland Tunnel,’ he said in a post on X, platform formerly known as Twitter.
The Coast Guard said it's stopped boat traffic in the area and is among the agencies responding.
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“We’re following reports of a helicopter crash in the Hudson River between New York and New Jersey. At this time, based on ADS-B data and the location of SAR activity, we believe the aircraft involved to be N216MH, a Bell 206L-4 LongRanger IV,” Flightradar 24 tweeted.
A local, who witnessed the crash, said that one of the helicopter's blades fly off. Avi Rakesh told NBC News: "I don't know what happened to the tail, but it just straight up dropped. It dropped feet away from Holland Tunnel, and I can't imagine if it hit it."