REACT crew makes ‘final mission’

Local agencies plan to attend memorial service next week

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A line of fire trucks stretches across the bridge over the Rock River in Oregon on Friday morning during a procession to the REACT helicopter hangar at Rockford Memorial Hospital. First responders from dozens of northern Illinois departments honored the three victims of Monday's REACT helicopter crash in a Lee County cornfield. Pilot Andrew Oleson and flight nurses Jim Dillow and Karen Hollis were on their way to pick up a patient at a Mendota hospital when their helicopter crashed. (Chris Johnson/Shaw News Service)
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OREGON – First Responders from across northern Illinois paid tribute Friday morning to the three members of a REACT crew who died Monday when their helicopter crashed during a flight to pick up a patient.

Firefighters and EMS personnel from at least 30 area departments, along with police from several departments, escorted the three hearses in a procession from Oregon to Rockford. They carried the remains of helicopter pilot Andrew Oleson, 65, Rockford, and flight nurses Jim Dillow, 40, Shannon, and Karen Hollis, 48, Rockford,

Stillman Valley Fire Chief Chad Hoefle, who organized the procession, said it was a way for the three to complete their mission. He spoke as the procession prepared to leave the Ogle County morgue in Oregon en route to the REACT hangar in Rockford.

“We’re allowing the REACT crew that went down the other day to make their final mission,” Hoefle said. “It’s important for all of us who worked with them to take part in this event.”

Family members of the three also rode in the procession.

Cars lined River Road and onlookers stood at solemn attention as the procession of more than 50 vehicles, with lights flashing, wended its way north.

Oleson, Dillow, and Hollis were on their way to pick up a critically ill patient at Mendota Hospital when the helicopter encountered bad weather shortly after 8 p.m. Monday.

Officials said Oleson had radioed his intention to turn back just before dispatchers lost contact with him. The helicopter crashed in a cornfield in Lee County.

“The helicopter crews are really the heroes when they come in when we need them,” Hoefle said. “When something like this happens, it affects everybody who’s involved.”

Firefighters and emergency responders from Amboy, Ashton, Sublette, and Lanark joined the procession.

Amboy firefighters Tyler Behrends and Tracy Fleming were among them.

“There were a lot of people on the side of the road that showed their support,” Behrends said. “It was a nice gathering of fire and ambulance services and police.”

By the time the procession arrived at the hangar in Rockford, at least 1,000 people were waiting, Behrends said.

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