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UMMC AirCare Crew Identified in Fatal Helicopter Crash Near Natchez Trace

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Madison County, Miss. – Officials have identified two University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) employees killed in Monday’s tragic AirCare helicopter crash as Jakob Kindt and Dustin Pope.

The pilot, an employee of Med-Trans, has not yet been publicly named.

The helicopter, which was returning to base after a patient transport, crashed around 12:36 p.m. in a heavily wooded area near the Natchez Trace Parkway, north of Highway 43.

First responders were dispatched shortly before 1 p.m. A Madison County official confirmed that all three crew members onboard were killed, stating:

“We are on the scene of a medical helicopter crash in a heavily wooded area south of the Natchez Trace and north of Pipeline Road. There are fatalities. We are now awaiting the arrival from the FAA. Any other information should come from them.”

The University of Mississippi Medical Center later issued a memo confirming the crash, stating that two UMMC employees and a Med-Trans pilot were on board.

The helicopter was not carrying a patient at the time of the crash.

At a press conference Monday afternoon, UMMC Vice Chancellor Dr. LouAnn Woodward fought back tears as she addressed the devastating loss, calling it “a tragic day for the Medical Center.”

“Our entire Medical Center family is heartbroken over this,” she said. “We also want to express our concern and sadness for the AirCare team. This is the crew that responds to emergencies across all of the state. And to see them today responding to one of their own… it’s something you can’t put into words.”

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have launched an investigation into the cause of the crash.

Flight tracking data indicates that the Airbus EC-135P2+ (N835CS) helicopter took off from UMMC at 12:25 p.m. and was airborne for approximately 11 minutes, covering 23 miles before crashing west of the upper Ross Barnett Reservoir near Natchez Trace Parkway.

The helicopter, leased by UMMC through Med-Trans, was manufactured in 2012 by Eurocopter Deutschland.

The aircraft, which had dual engines and seating for seven, had arrived at UMMC around 10:50 a.m. after dropping off a patient, refueled, and was en route back to base at the time of the crash.

UMMC’s AirCare flight program operates four helicopters stationed in Jackson, Meridian, Columbus, and Greenwood.

Established in 1996, AirCare has since transported more than 18,000 patients and flown over two million miles without any prior FAA-reportable accidents.

“We have one of the busiest medical transport helicopter services in the country,” Woodward stated. “There’s a big demand for these services.”

Despite the program’s previously unblemished safety record, the Medical Center is now focusing on supporting the victims’ families and colleagues while cooperating fully with federal investigators.

On Monday night, Global Medical Response (GMR), the parent company of Med-Trans, released an official statement:

“It is with deep sadness that we confirm the loss of three AirCare crew members in an accident, including our Med-Trans pilot and two care team members from the University of Mississippi Medical Center. The aircraft lost contact with our Communication Center at 12:35 p.m. while returning to base in Columbus, MS, after completing a patient transport in Jackson, MS.”

“Our top priority is supporting the families, our team members, and our partners during this difficult time. Critical Incident Stress Management teams have been deployed to provide support, and additional resources are available.”

“Med-Trans is working closely with the FAA and NTSB as they conduct a thorough investigation into this tragedy. Out of respect for this process, we will not be providing further comment while the investigation is underway.”

At this time, the name of the pilot has not been released to protect the privacy of the crew member’s family.

Authorities have not yet determined the cause of the crash.

The FAA and NTSB will conduct a comprehensive investigation, reviewing flight data, aircraft maintenance records, and weather conditions at the time of the accident.

As the UMMC community mourns this profound loss, officials emphasize their commitment to supporting the victims’ families and ensuring the highest standards of safety in medical air transport.


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Little River County Deputy Carl Jensen Found Deceased After Failing to Report for Duty

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It is with profound sorrow and a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Deputy Sheriff Carl “Little Chief” Jensen, a deeply respected and dedicated member of the Little River County Sheriff’s Office.

Deputy Jensen was found deceased earlier this evening after he did not report for his scheduled shift.

Deputy Jensen was more than a colleague—he was a cherished brother in uniform, a trusted protector of the community, and a steadfast public servant whose presence will be sorely missed by all who had the privilege of working alongside him.

Carl’s journey into law enforcement was driven by a passion to protect those who could not protect themselves.

After completing college, he began his career with Adult Protective Services, investigating allegations of abuse and exploitation in state hospitals, group homes, and home health care settings.

It was during one such case—uncovering the truth behind a complex exploitation investigation—that Carl realized his calling. “I got bit by the law enforcement bug that day,” he once said. “I wanted to help protect and bring justice to those who need it.”

Throughout his career, Deputy Jensen demonstrated extraordinary empathy, integrity, and resilience. He often reflected on the emotional weight of his work, especially when responding to calls on what could be the most difficult days in people’s lives.

“Sometimes, people don’t realize that we’re there to help everyone involved,” he shared. “Even on what could be their worst day, I can do my best to make it better—or at least keep them calm.” His compassion and humanity set an example for us all.

Our deepest condolences and unwavering support go out to Deputy Jensen’s family during this incredibly painful time.

We ask the community to join us in keeping his loved ones and our department in your thoughts and prayers as we grieve this heartbreaking loss.

Deputy Carl Jensen’s legacy of service, kindness, and courage will never be forgotten.

We are grateful for his life, his dedication, and the profound impact he had on those he served and served with.


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