Airmedic, the company that operated an air ambulance that crashed on Quebec’s North Shore on June 20, is honoring the four victims who perished: three crew members and an American patient. One crew member survived. The bodies of the victims, identified as Sébastien De Lutio, Olivier Blouin, Sébastien Groulx, and Claire Tripp, were recovered by provincial police and the Quebec coroner's office.
‘Died as heroes’: Quebec air ambulance company pays homage to victims of helicopter crash
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TL;DR: Key points with love ❤️Airmedic, the company that operated an air ambulance that crashed on Quebec’s North Shore on June 20, is honoring the four victims who perished: three crew members and an American patient. One crew member survived. The bodies of the victims, identified as Sébastien De Lutio, Olivier Blouin, Sébastien Groulx, and Claire Tripp, were recovered by provincial police and the Quebec coroner's office.
Trending- 1 June 20: Airmedic helicopter crashes on Quebec's North Shore
- 2 Monday (unspecified date): Body of one person found
- 3 Wednesday (unspecified date): Bodies of the other three victims recovered by provincial police
- 4 June 27: Airmedic pays homage to the victims
- Four fatalities (three Airmedic crew members, one American patient)
- One crew member survived
- Bodies of victims recovered by authorities
What: Airmedic is honoring the four victims of a helicopter crash; the bodies of the victims have been recovered.
When: June 20 (crash), Monday (one body found), Wednesday (three bodies recovered), June 27 (homage/article published).
Where: Quebec's North Shore, a remote area north of Natashquan, about 1,000 kilometres northeast of Montreal.
Why: Four individuals (three crew members and one patient) died in the helicopter crash.
How: The Airmedic helicopter went down in a remote area. The company is paying homage to the victims, and their bodies were recovered by authorities.