CBP Chopper Crash Lands in Mexico

CBP Chopper Crash Lands in Mexico
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A helicopter pilot and Border Patrol agent were injured when a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) chopper went down on the Mexican side of the Rio Grande this week, according to reports.

The crash landing unfolded on Thursday afternoon in Nuevo Laredo, a city in Tamaulipas state across the border from Laredo, Texas.

CBP says the crew was engaged in a “routine operation” in the skies above the Rio Grande when they were forced to make an “emergency landing” in a wooded area, a photo provided to NewsNation correspondent Ali Bradley indicates.

The CBP Air and Marine Operations (AMO) pilot and a Border Patrol agent, who was acting as an observer, both managed to make their way across the river to the U.S. and seek medical attention.

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“The helicopter went down on the Mexican side,” Laredo Fire Department spokesman Herman Martinez told Border Report.

“They were patrolling the river and the nearest land was on the Mexican side so they went down there. They were kind of stranded on the Mexican side. But they were able to walk to the river and got on a boat.”

Photographs obtained by Old Patrol HQ reportedly show the pilot and agent being checked out by medics with at least one of the men strapped to a gurney in a neck brace.

Both men, ages 41 and 43, were transported to a local hospital in stable condition and eventually released.

The cause of the crash is currently undetermined or undisclosed.


This article was originally published at InfoWars.com


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