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A helicopter crash in Huntington Beach, California, on Saturday has left five people hospitalized, authorities confirmed to Fox News Digital.
Law enforcement responded around 2 p.m. to reports of a helicopter going down in a beach parking lot between Twin Dolphins Drive and Beach Boulevard in Huntington Beach. The aircraft was connected to the “Cars ’N Copters on the Coast” event scheduled for Sunday, officials said.
“As of this time, the two people who were in the helicopter have been safely pulled from the wreckage, and three people on the street have sustained injuries,” a spokesperson for the Huntington Beach Fire Department told Fox News Digital.
Robinson told Fox News Digital that he walks along the beach nearly every day and that he saw a part “flying off” the helicopter before it crashed.

The aircraft was connected to the “Cars ’N Copters on the Coast” event scheduled for Sunday, officials said. (Tim Robinson via X)
He added, “As it was coming down low, I heard kind of like a ping, and a part came flying off the helicopter. I don’t know what it was. I have no clue. It came off and that’s when it started spinning out of control.”
The cause of the crash is not yet clear. The investigation remains ongoing, according to the City of Huntington Beach.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.