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Helicopter Crashes Into Boynton Beach Warehouse Roof Leaving "No Survivors," City Officials Say

The National Transportation Safety Board will lead the investigation into the crash that killed two people inside a vacant warehouse, officials said.

  • On Monday, a Robinson R44 helicopter crashed into a vacant warehouse in Boynton Beach, Florida, killing two people on board the aircraft.
  • Responders initially struggled to locate the wreckage after being dispatched to the wrong neighborhood, eventually finding the aircraft inside a warehouse near the 3800 block of South Congress Avenue.
  • Boynton Beach Fire Rescue Battalion Chief Matt Oxendine confirmed the fatalities during a press conference, stating, "There were no survivors." The warehouse was vacant with no fire or fuel spill reported.
  • The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board have launched an investigation, with the NTSB leading the inquiry and providing further updates.
  • Local authorities have secured the crash scene while motorists are urged to avoid the area near Monterey Community as the federal investigation proceeds.
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WPTV broke the news in on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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