News Summary
A helicopter crash in Huntington Beach resulted in injuries to five people, including a child. The incident, which occurred near Pacific Coast Highway, involved eyewitness accounts of the helicopter spinning out of control before impact. Authorities have closed off the area as investigations begin, while local hospitals treat the injured. Community members reflect on the swift response of emergency services and await further updates on the situation.
Helicopter Crash in Huntington Beach Injures Five Including Child; Authorities Investigate
Huntington Beach, California, experienced a shocking incident on Saturday, October 11, 2025, as a helicopter crash led to injuries for five individuals, including a child. Around 2 p.m. local time, the helicopter spiraled out of control before crashing down near a parking lot off Pacific Coast Highway, positioned between Beach Boulevard and Twin Dolphins Drive.
The crash was nothing short of dramatic, with eyewitness accounts detailing the helicopter spinning violently before making contact with the ground. Social media buzzed with videos capturing the chaotic scene, showing debris flying off as the helicopter crashed into palm trees and an outdoor stairway connecting to a pedestrian bridge that spans Pacific Coast Highway.
This heart-stopping incident left five people hospitalized, which understandably raised concerns in the community. Among the injured were two individuals who had been on the helicopter, and thankfully, they were safely pulled from the wreckage shortly after the crash. Unfortunately, three pedestrians walking on the street also sustained injuries and were promptly taken to local hospitals for medical treatment. However, as of now, the specific conditions of those hospitalized remain undisclosed.
In the wake of the crash, Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) faced a significant interruption, with police closing off the highway between Huntington Street and Beach Boulevard around 3 p.m. The authorities urged everyone to avoid the area and look for alternate routes to minimize traffic disruptions during the ongoing investigation.
The area around the crash site showed signs of devastation, with debris scattered around the beach access parking lot, marked off with police tape. The helicopter, identified as a Bell 222 manufactured in 1980, was powered by two turboshaft engines, and its tail was broken off during the impact. The main body of the helicopter became wedged between the palm trees and the staircase, illustrating just how severe the crash had been.
In close proximity, several other small helicopters were parked around the area near the Hyatt Regency and Waterfront Beach Resort. Coincidentally, the Offshore 9 Rooftop Lounge was hosting an exclusive helicopter landing party that day, in connection to the upcoming “Cars ‘N Copters On the Coast” event scheduled for the following Sunday. Event organizers expressed their commitment to proceed with the event as planned while sending thoughts and prayers to those affected by the crash.
Witnesses confirmed that strange sounds emanated from the helicopter shortly before the crash, and the scene was understandably chaotic. As investigations into the cause of the helicopter crash began, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) were called to intervene, adding an extra layer of scrutiny to this troubling situation.
As we await further information, the community is left reflecting on this harrowing event. The swift responses from medical personnel and the necessary authorities highlight the importance of quick action during emergencies and underscore the resilience of the Huntington Beach community. Everyone is hoping for the best outcomes for those injured and looking forward to understanding more about this unsettling incident.
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