http://www.ktvq.com/news/b1-bomber-crashes-in-southeast-montana/?fb_comment_id=fbc_207038972792356_576754_207042299458690#!prettyPhoto/0/EKALAKA - A United State Air Force B-1 bomber crashed on Monday morning in a remote area of southeast Montana but the crew of four escaped with minor injuries.
According a spokesperson with Ellsworth Air Force Base in Rapid City, South Dakota, the crash happened near Broadus in Carter County.
Residents of Ekalaka tell is that the emergency sirens in that town were activated between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. to alert the volunteer fire department of the crash....
...Ellsworth AFB is the home of the 28th Bomb Wing. They maintain and fly 28 B-1 bombers and are home to two of the Air Forces's three B-1 combat squadrons. There are roughly 60 B-1's in the U.S. Air Force fleet.
Comments from Ellsworth-
http://www.ktvq.com/news/ellsworth-air-force-base-comments-on-b-1-bomber-crash/Ellsworth Air Force Base said they believed all injuries sustained by the crew members to be minor.
"We are actively working to ensure the safety of the crew members and have sent first responders to secure the scene and work closely with local authorities at the crash site," said Col. Kevin Kennedy, 28th Bomb Wing commander. "Right now all of our thoughts and prayers are with the crews and their families."
Ellsworth Air Force Base said the Air Force will be conducting an investigation to determine a cause of the crash.
They are right about one thing- there isn't much out there in SE Montana.
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