A military helicopter crashed near Summit Lake in the Capitol Forest west of Olympia Wednesday night, prompting a multi-agency emergency response hampered by fire at the crash site.
Thurston County Sheriff Derek Sanders first reported the incident around 11:30 p.m., stating that military officials had lost contact with the aircraft in that area. The Sheriff’s Office coordinated with Joint Base Lewis-McChord following the communication loss.
Thurston County deputies and first responders located the crash site but were unable to continue immediate rescue operations due to fire conditions at the scene. The flames presented safety hazards for ground personnel attempting to reach any potential survivors.
King County Sheriff’s Department deployed their Guardian One helicopter to assist with the emergency response. Special operations rescue units were also dispatched to support the recovery effort, according to Sanders’ social media updates.
The Capitol Forest area, located west of Olympia, consists of heavily wooded terrain that can complicate both helicopter operations and emergency response efforts. The remote location likely contributed to challenges in accessing the crash site quickly.
Military aircraft from Joint Base Lewis-McChord regularly conduct training exercises throughout the Puget Sound region, though officials have not disclosed the helicopter’s mission at the time of the incident.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation, with military authorities expected to lead the inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the communication loss and subsequent crash.
Fire suppression efforts will likely need to be completed before investigators can thoroughly examine the wreckage and determine what led to the aircraft going down.
The Sheriff’s Office has not released information about crew members aboard the helicopter or their condition. Military protocol typically restricts such details until families are notified and investigations are underway.
This incident highlights the risks associated with military aviation training and the challenges emergency responders face when accessing remote crash sites in forested terrain during nighttime conditions.