BRAINERD – A North Memorial Health helicopter on approach to the Brainerd Lakes Regional Airport crashed early Friday, killing the pilot and a nurse and injuring a crew member.
The pilot and nurse died at the scene. The crew member was taken to St. Joseph's Medical Center in Brainerd, according to a statement released by North Memorial. The condition of the crew member has not been disclosed.
No patients were being transported at the time of the crash.

Gary Schott of Lester Prairie, Minn., confirmed that his wife, Deb Schott, 58, was the nurse who died. Authorities have not identified the others on board.
Schott's daughter, Air Force Tech Sgt. Kristie Collins, said her mother was returning from a medical call at the time of the crash. She had worked with the air ambulance service for 15 years and "absolutely loved it. ... She's always been about helping people."
Collins said her mother, who also has worked as an emergency room nurse for 30 years, never expressed any fear about helicopter flight, but that because she's in the Air Force, Collins has heard of such crashes and "I've always feared one day it would be my mom — but I never thought it would be my mom."
Conditions were foggy when the AgustaWestland A109 helicopter went down inside a fenced area at the airport just northeast of this central Minnesota city about 1 a.m., said airport director Steve Wright. He said he did not know what caused the crash and was awaiting results of a pending investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).
The National Weather Service in Duluth said dense fog cloaked the Brainerd area when the crash occurred, reducing visibility to about a quarter-mile.