Police Respond to Multi-Casualty Train Crash



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22 thoughts on “Police Respond to Multi-Casualty Train Crash

  1. Ye gods, those first responders are tough as nails. They're all obviously worried and upset, lots of "oh sh-t" reactions, but they kept their cool anyway and kept things moving. Especially the first couple of officers, like the one making panicked phone calls to try to see if his friends were in the wreckage or not. Poor engineers, too 🙁 RIP.

  2. That train was tooling. There was nothing but stacking up the cars until the back cars brakes started slowing them down. A lot of questions to be answered.
    Is there any indication why the truck stopped on the crossing?

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