Pennsylvania State Police helicopter and small plane collide and crash; no word on possible injuries
A Pennsylvania State Police helicopter and a small plane collided in midair and crashed Wednesday evening near Carlisle, Pennsylvania. The Bell 407 helicopter had two people on board, but the number of occupants on the Cessna 150 was not immediately known.

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AI-generatedA Pennsylvania State Police helicopter and a small plane collided in midair and crashed Wednesday evening near Carlisle, Pennsylvania. The Bell 407 helicopter had two people on board, but the number of occupants on the Cessna 150 was not immediately known. It remains unclear if there were any injuries. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has been briefed on the incident and is en route to the crash site. The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board will investigate the collision.
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5 extractedPennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said he had been briefed on the crash and was heading there.
The crash involved a Bell 407 helicopter with two people on board and a Cessna 150.
It was not immediately clear whether anyone was hurt.
A Pennsylvania State Police helicopter and a small plane collided in midair and crashed.
The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board were to investigate.