The new dramatic video captures the desperate efforts of the first to respond to the first to respond to revive the victims of the mortal clash of helicopter of the Hudson River last week, since the authorities have not yet determined that the shipwreck that killed six, including three young children.
The chilling images published by the Police on Wednesday, shows at least a New York police boots and diving equipment running towards the fallen tourist helicopter, which is seen floating upside down near the tunnel ventilation tower near the New Jersey coast.
In a heartbreaking scene, a respondent seems to be doing RCP in a victim aboard one of the police ships, while a body shown on the nearby dock is out of the video.
The department’s diving unit was already in the river at the time of the accident, looking for a person reported as missing from the South Street Seort a day before.
“The day before there was another job, a missing person, and we were scanning to see if we could find that person,” said the NYPD SCUBA Officer Joseph Frovola on Wednesday. “Then the call approached and we went to the helicopter accident as quickly as possible. We were there in about 8 to 10 minutes.”
Freola said Diverse had to change with strong currents and winds fed by a full moon.
“It was too bad when we got into the water, but we were there all day and we had to handle the helicopter so that the body of the army would mention,” he said. “At that point, the current had turned and it was quite bad. We were horizontal, clinging to the helicopter, while we were to connect to the crane.”
The Bell 2026L-4 Long Ranger IV Run in the water on April 10, killing the pilot SaintKese Johnson, a veteran of the Navy, and a family of five visiting from the Executive of the Executive of Spain-Siemens, Agustin Escobar, is a wife, Merce, 4 years and their children.
The Escobars had booked a helicopter flight with tours of New York helicopter to fly over the big block when the tragedy gave 18 minutes after takeoff, authorities said.
The authorities said the helicopter, which was on the eighth flight of the day, lacked a flight recorder. The New York helicopter tours closed three days after the accident, the Federal Aviation Administration announced.
The New York Police SCUBA unit spent days touring the Turbio River for anything that could help determine what the deadly shipwreck captivated, and have recovered rubble ranging from fuselage to a cell phone.
After 29 dives from Thursday to Monday, the researchers of the National Transportation Board are satisfied that the divers have recovered enough evidence to determine what knocked down the plane.
However, diverse NYPD would not discuss efforts to recover the bodies of the victims.