A nurse who was pinned beneath the wreckage of a helicopter that crashed onto a Sacramento highway this week has died from her injuries.
The woman, identified by her employer as Susan “Suzie” Smith, was on the medical helicopter that slammed into Highway 50 on Monday, critically injuring her and the two other occupants. The chaotic scene prompted rush-hour commuters to help lift the metal off of Smith, who had been trapped beneath the debris.
Smith, who according to the Sacramento Bee was 67 years old and lived in Redding, had worked for nearly 50 years as a nurse, according to a social media post from Reach Air Medical Services, which operated the helicopter. The company did not provide an update regarding the status of the helicopter’s other two occupants, pilot Chad Millward and flight paramedic Margaret “DeDe” Davis. Both were in critical but stable condition as of Wednesday, the company said.
“We grieve Suzie’s loss with her family, friends, colleagues and the entire community that she faithfully served,” Reach said in the social media post. “Her impact will be felt for years to come through the lives she touched, the teams she strengthened, and the compassion she embodied.”
In Smith’s profile with Reach, where she worked for more than two decades, she said she became a flight nurse early into her career, and traveled internationally to provide medical care to refugees.
The cause of the crash, which occurred shortly after the crew dropped off a patient at UC Davis, remains under investigation.
This article originally published at Nurse pinned beneath helicopter after Sacramento crash dies from injuries.