Work Continues at Md. Medevac Crash Site

Posted: Monday, September 29, 2008
Updated: September 29th, 2008 04:05 PM EDT
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Work Continues at Md. Medevac Crash Site




Officials work at a command post near the site.
AP Photo/Kevin Wolf
Officials work at a command post near the site of a helicopter crash on Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008 in Forestville, Md. A medevac helicopter taking accident victims to a trauma center crashed in suburban Washington early Sunday, killing four of the five people aboard, authorities said.


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Stephen H. Bunker, pilot, and TFC Mickey C. Lippy, flight paramedic
Tonya Mallard, EMT
Photo courtesy of the Waldorf VFD
Tonya Mallard, the 39-year-old first responder from Waldorf, MD. Mallard was an EMT-B with Waldorf VFD's Station 12. Mallard is survived by her husband and two children.
By NAFEESA SYEED
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