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Emergency crews at the scene of an helicopter crash in a residential neighbourhood at the Bristol Commons apartment complex in Williamsburg, Virginia. Image Credit: AFP

WILLIAMSBURG, Virginia: Authorities say at least one person was killed in a helicopter crash in a residential area in Virginia.

A 911 call came in Sunday before 5pm about an aircraft crashing into a residential structure in Williamsburg near colony Drive, Virginia State Police said. The crash caused a fire at a town house, police said.

WAVY-TV cited dispatchers reporting that a helicopter had crashed. Neighbours told the Daily Press that they heard sounds resembling a helicopter crash.

The College of William and Mary in Williamsburg issued a tweet Sunday warning students of the crash and urging them to avoid the area around the school’s Dillard Complex.

The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board are also responding to the scene.

Peggy Weiss, who lives in the neighbourhood, told the Daily Press she saw a small, rickety helicopter crash between two buildings.

Brook Sweeney, who lives across the street from a house on fire, told the newspaper the whole house shook when the crash occurred. “I just heard a loud ‘bam’ and the whole house was on fire,” Sweeney said.

Donald Johnson told the newspaper he was 10 feet away from the crash when it struck his apartment building. “I was downstairs on the first floor when that thing hit and I had never heard a noise like that in my life. I just walked out and looked and got out, I was afraid it would blow up.”