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Utah CEO identified as man killed in Ririe Reservoir helicopter crash

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IDAHO FALLS — The coroner has identified the man who died after a helicopter crashed into the ice on Ririe Reservoir Thursday evening.

Bonneville County Coroner Shante Sanchez identified the man as 59-year-old Bradford Brown from Alpine, Utah. The investigation is ongoing, but Sanchez says Brown is believed to have been the pilot.

According to Kelvyn Cullimore, the CEO and president of BioUtah, Brown was the CEO and founder of ATL Technology in Springville, Utah, which specialized in manufacturing medical devices. Brown was also a board member for BioUtah.

“Brad Brown, a true captain of industry and a pillar of the medical device community not only in Utah but worldwide, exemplified the spirit of entrepreneurism building ATL Technology into a worldwide operation manufacturing devices for 9 of the top 10 device manufacturers in the world,” says Cullimore in a statement to EastIdahoNews.com. “He was a family man, a true Christian, and passionate about being a pilot, a skill he developed over decades. His loss is devastating to our Utah life sciences community where he served for years in executive leadership of BioUtah, the state trade association for life sciences. Our condolences to his wife, Shannon, his family, and the entire ATL team.”

Brown’s online biography mentions he was an accomplished private pilot, having flown both helicopters and airplanes with over 4,200 hours.

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According to local flight radar data, the helicopter was a Bell 505 Jet Ranger X and took off from Rexburg–Madison County Airport around 4:16 p.m. Thursday. The Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office reported the crash happened around 4:40 p.m. about a mile east of the Ririe Dam.

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The helicopter on Ririe Reservoir | Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office

One passenger was transported to East Idaho Regional Medical Center in Idaho Falls. Their identity and condition are unknown.

After the crash was reported to dispatch, emergency crews rushed to the scene and deployed on snow machines from the Juniper Campground area near Meadow Creek Road.

A downed power line was discovered in the area where the crash occurred.

Multiple agencies responded to the scene, including Idaho Falls Fire, Jefferson Central Fire, Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, Idaho Fish and Game, Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue, Bonneville County Fire Ammon Division, Bonneville County Coroner’s Office, Dive Rescue and Drone Teams.

The FAA and NTSB are investigating the crash.

Recovery crews are expected to remain at the area through Friday as they attempt to get the helicopter off the ice.

Bonneville County Sheriff’s Sgt. Bryan Lovell says the area is still closed and asks the public to avoid it, as the ice is thin and the downed power line could potentially cause dangerous conditions.

Ririe crash
Courtesy Timothy Collins

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Courtesy Timothy Collins

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