911 calls released in fatal College Park helicopter crash

ORLANDO, Fla. — Several 911 calls that were received following the fatal crash of a helicopter in College Park have been released.

The pilot and two passengers died when the helicopter they were flying in crashed into a home near Edgewater Driver on Sunday.

"I can't even tell where it hit, but there's smoke and I'm standing on Lake Ivanhoe and I can see it, and we saw it go down," a caller to 911 said.

Raw: 911 calls following fatal helicopter crash

Pilot Bruce Teitelbaum, his wife Marsha Khan and passenger Harry Anderson died in the crash, officials said Monday.

The helicopter crashed into the guest house of a home on Alameda Street.

Officials said the helicopter took off from Orlando Executive Airport and soon requested to return to the airport.

Moments later, the Robinson R-44 helicopter came crashing down.

"The impact was a very solid, 'Boom!' and then dead silent," said neighbor Donn Carr.

A neighbor told Channel 9 the helicopter's rotor landed in the backyard of another home and knocked down part of a fence. Some residents lost power after the crash.

The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Administration are investigating the accident.