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Fire Truck on Tracks Gets Slammed By Speeding Train [Video]
A Detroit firefighter inspects the damage after an Amtrak train headed to Chicago struck a Detroit Fire Department ladder engine at Lonyo and Kronk in Detroit today.
Detroit Free Press via YellowBrix
March 02, 2010
DETROIT – A Detroit firefighter’s decision to park a $600,000 ladder truck on train tracks while responding to a traffic accident is under investigation after an Amtrak train slammed into it late Monday morning.
One firefighter was treated and released at a metro Detroit hospital after he tried to drive the truck — with No. 13 on its side — off the tracks before it was struck about 11:50 a.m. by the westbound train, officials said.
Another firefighter initially parked the truck there in order to wash away gas puddled on the street from an earlier accident between a car and a flatbed trailer near the tracks at Lonyo and John Kronk. Authorities declined to identify either firefighter.
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Mack said no one was taken off duty after the accident, but the cause is under investigation.
Dan McNamara, president of the Detroit Fire Fighters Association, said Mack should be relieved no one was hurt.
“That’s our No.1 concern,” he said.
McNamara said the union will monitor the investigation and the department’s response.
“We’re not going to knee-jerk react,” he said.
Amtrak spokesman Marc Magliari said it appears all the warning devices at the intersection — lights, bells and gates — were operating properly at the time of the collision.
“It certainly is unusual for an emergency vehicle to be in the path of one of our trains,” he said.
Bob McLean, 41, of Redford Township, who was driving nearby, said he saw the train hit the back of the ladder truck, violently pushing it off the tracks and into a pole.
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