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Four people have died after two helicopters, owned by rival US television channels, collided in mid-air while covering a car chase. | |
Both helicopters went down in Steele Indian School Park in Phoenix, Arizona, and caught fire as they were covering the police pursuit of a pick-up truck. | |
It is thought all those on board were killed. No-one on the ground was hurt. | |
Within moments of the collision, other TV news helicopters were broadcasting pictures of the burning wreckage. | |
Viewers did not see the accident as both cameras were pointed towards the ground. | |
Broken images | |
I looked up and I see this 'boom,' and I see one of the helicopters coming down Mary Lewis | |
As a driver led police on a high-speed chase through Phoenix, helicopters from five local TV stations were covering the incident live. | |
The driver jumped a set of traffic lights, hit several cars and then drove along the pavement before abandoning his vehicle and car-jacking another. | |
As the cameras zoomed in on the action, KNXV news reporter Craig Smith, who died in the collision, said "Oh geez!" and the screen went blank. | |
Viewers caught a jumble of broken images before the stations cut back to the studio. | |
Mary Lewis, who saw the incident, said: "I looked up and I see this 'boom,' and I see one of the helicopters coming down, and I said 'Oh my God'." | |
The two helicopters crashed to earth near a boarded-up church in Steele Indian School Park. | |
Fire-fighters rushed to the scene as thick, black smoke rose from the burning wreckage. | |
The driver involved in the car chase was later detained by police after he had barricaded himself inside a house. | |
'Very professional' | |
The local TV station KNXV, the ABC affiliate in Phoenix, said it owned one of the helicopters while the other was operated by the local independent channel, KTVK. | |
Journalists aboard the helicopter of a local Fox channel, KSAZ, said the two aircraft had been operating below two others from Channel 12 News and KPHO, a CBS affiliate, when they collided. | |
The president of the Radio Television News Directors Association, Barbara Cochran, said she could not recall a previous incidence of two news helicopters colliding whilst covering a story. | |
"These pilots, they are very professional. They combine the skills of pilots and skills as journalists," she told the Associated Press. | |
The BBC's David Willis in Los Angeles says police pursuits are fertile material for many US TV stations and have proved popular with viewers. | |
In Los Angeles, a service exists whereby viewers, in return for a monthly subscription, are paged every time a pursuit is being shown. |