Metrolink Crash: Driver Leaves Scene After Train Collides With Truck

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Metrolink Crash: Driver Leaves Scene After Train Collides With Truck

Unread postby GSkid » Tue Feb 24, 2015 4:20 pm

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At least 28 people were injured today when a Metrolink commuter train struck a vehicle in Southern California, authorities said.

The driver of the truck fled the scene, according to police, but was later detained about a mile from the crash site. Police originally said the driver was arrested, but Oxnard Assistant Police Chief Jason Benites said later today he had been stopped but was not under arrest.

Benites told reporters the 54-year-old man was driving a produce truck when he turned right onto the tracks, eventually getting stuck on the tracks. Minutes after the crash, Benites said, an officer found the driver and said he looked disoriented.

The driver was not injured, but was taken to a hospital for observation.

Others injured included people with head trauma and neck and back injuries who were taken to a hospital. Police said at least four people were critically injured, including the engineer. The conductor and another crew member were injured, treated and released from the hospital, officials said.

Nine patients, including three in critical condition, were taken to Ventura County Medical Center.

Dr. Bryan Wong, the medical director at the Ventura County Medical Center, told ABC News station KABC-TV in Los Angeles tone patient told him the impact was so violent and sudden they had no chance to brace themselves.

"He felt a violent jerking motion, couldn’t grab on seat," Wong said. "He was thrown against side of the train at that point."

Another passenger, Joel Bingham, told KABC he was also thrown during the violent crash.

"I grabbed on to the pole and was flipping on the pole," Bingham told KABC. "The lights went out. It seemed like slow motion. It seemed like it took forever."

In addition to the 28 injured, another 23 passengers were on board who did not report being injured.

"We did what we could and we’re lucky we survived," passenger Guy Basile told KABC.

Basile was not injured in the crash.

There have been no fatalities in the crash in which five train cars derailed and three were left on their side, according to Oxnard police. The train was heading toward downtown Los Angeles when it crashed.

Before hitting the truck, the train operator spotted the truck and applied the brakes, according to police. The train was traveling along 2 miles of flat railroad track so the truck was more easily visible.

The National Transportation Safety Board announced it will lead an investigation into the collision. At a news conference, NTSB board member Robert Sumwalt told reporters they are concerned about such collisions between trains and cars.

“Over 2,000 grade-crossing accidents every year, and there are about 250 fatalities, so this is something the NTSB is concerned about,” Sumwalt told ABC when asked whether rail-crossing accidents are a widespread problem.

An NTSB spokesman confirmed they were sending investigators to the scene as well.

"This morning's accident on Metrolink's Ventura County Line is a tragedy and our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families," a spokesman for the Federal Railroad Administration said. "Federal Railroad Administration investigators are en route to the scene, and they will conduct a thorough investigation to determine the factors that contributed to this accident. Safety must be every railroad's absolute top priority and we will establish what lapses, if any, occurred and order any necessary corrective actions."

Oxnard is about 65 miles northwest of Los Angeles.

Deborah Hersman, the president of the National Safety Council and the former chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board, said this type of railroad at-grade crossing has been the site of other train and vehicle collisions across the United States.

"I think we see way too many of these grade cross crashes across the U.S.," Hersman said. "[We've] got to pay attention to this issue to prevent future fatalities and injuries."
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Re: Metrolink Crash: Driver Leaves Scene After Train Collides With Truck

Unread postby GSkid » Tue Mar 03, 2015 9:40 pm

http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-2 ... story.html

Well a week later, the engineer of that Metrolink crash died from his injuries today. RIP *!sad!*
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Re: Metrolink Crash: Driver Leaves Scene After Train Collides With Truck

Unread postby imnew » Wed Mar 04, 2015 3:10 am

Tragic! *!sad!* I wonder what will happen to the driver who fled the scene?
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Re: Metrolink Crash: Driver Leaves Scene After Train Collides With Truck

Unread postby Bananarama » Wed Mar 04, 2015 4:29 am

I was talking today with a friend who apparently knew the engineer, who himself got the news from fellow Amtrak co-worker this afternoon. My condolences to the engineer's family.
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Re: Metrolink Crash: Driver Leaves Scene After Train Collides With Truck

Unread postby CSX5202 » Mon Mar 09, 2015 10:40 pm

imnew wrote:Tragic! *!sad!* I wonder what will happen to the driver who fled the scene?


Hopefully, that driver that caused this tragic accident will have a long time to think about it behind bars. Classic case of hit and run. So, since his actions of running (fleeing) from the accident to now the engineer has passed away because of his negligence, I'd say 20 to life would suffice. Along with the liquidation of all his property. That should send a big message.
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Re: Metrolink Crash: Driver Leaves Scene After Train Collides With Truck

Unread postby Bananarama » Tue Mar 10, 2015 12:55 am

CSX5202 wrote:Along with the liquidation of all his property. That should send a big message.

He wouldn't be the only one affected. If he has a wife and kids, they too would suffer harshly for their father's mistake. Bad enough that they deal with the shame, but it's not fair that they suffer further due to negligence they no part of.

Whatever he gets, if he's convicted, well that's one thing, but it does nothing for his family, nor will it bring the engineer back or give the engineer's family closure. This is tragic for everyone involved.
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