Wednesday, January 6, 2010

LODD: Three DFG employes and pilot killed in Helicopter crash

MADERA (AP) — The California Department of Fish and Game says three of its biologists were killed in a helicopter crash in the Sierra National Forest, and the pilot is believed to have died as well.

Authorities were notified about the crash, south of Redinger Lake, shortly after noon today.

Fish and Game spokesman Patrick Foy says the biologists — all men — were conducting deer surveys in a remote, wooded area near the Fresno and Madera county line.

Madera County sheriff's spokeswoman Erica Stuart says the crash has sparked a fire that has made the site inaccessible, but light winds and moisture in the area have slowed the fire's movement.

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