Baltimore Police Foxtrot Makes Precautionary Emergency Landing In Patterson Park
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- A Baltimore Police foxtrot made a precautionary emergency landing at Patterson Park on Saturday evening after a warning light came on, according to police.
Police said the aircraft landed safely in Patterson Park and there were no injures reported.
Mechanics were at the scene to assess the aircraft.
The foxtrot and responding officers eventually left the scene safely.
Witnesses told WJZ Baltimore Police patrol vehicles drove into the park to set a perimeter for the foxtrot to safely land.
"They indicated where the chopper was so nobody could go near there," a witness told WJZ.
On August 11, another Baltimore Police foxtrot was forced to make an emergency landing.
There is no word yet on what caused the warning light to come on.