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    Default DC Metro tunnel fills with smoke. 1 dead, 84 sent to the hospital.

    I saw this and considered it as curious. Could it have been a malfunction, or with the heightened awareness of world events, could this be more. NTSB is investigating and no official word has been released and probably won't be until a year from now.

    Anyway, it was L'Enfant station and a train stuck not far from the station, in a tunnel. The station is underground. The train was outbound to come to Virginia.

    http://www.nbcwashington.com/traffic...288309501.html

    http://liveblogwp.wtop.com/Event/Rai...orarily_closed

    L’Enfant Plaza Metro closed due to smoke in station

    Smoke fills L'Enfant Plaza Metro station on Monday, Jan. 12. (Courtesy Lesley Lopez via Twitter)


    • Dozens injured including 2 in critical condition
    • One woman has died
    • Commuters faced long delays to get home Monday afternoon
    • Green Line service suspended between Gallery Place and Navy Yard
    • Yellow Line service suspended between Gallery Place and the Pentagon

    WASHINGTON - A woman who was on a Metro train that filled with smoke near the L'Enfant Plaza Station Monday afternoon has died.
    Metro General Manager Richard Sarles says the woman was in distress on the stopped train. She has not yet been identified.

    "My heart goes out to her family," Sarles says.

    Two other people were taken to a local hospital in critical condition. A busload of 40 people were taken to Howard University Hospital; 20 to 25 others were taken to Washington Hospital Center, Sarles says.

    What caused the heavy smoke, which passengers described as an orange-black, is under investigation, Sarles says.

    The L'Enfant Plaza Station was evacuated about 3:20 p.m. when a box alarm sounded for heavy smoke inside the station. Hundreds of people poured out of the busy downtown station coughing, throwing up and struggling for breath. Many had black soot under their noses. Some reported trying to breathe through hats or shirts.
    A six-car train was stuck south of the station headed toward Virginia. The cars filled with smoke -- one passenger said it came through the air vents -- and in raw video taken by a passenger it is difficult to see the riders on the floor through the heavy haze. Some people said they were on the train for 20 minutes or more before the doors opened. Sarles says of reported delays, "These details will come out in the investigation."

    At about 11:30 p.m., a representative of the National Transportation Safety board said that the train stopped about 800 feet after the station. About 1,000 feet on from there, "an arcing event" involving the third rail and power-supply cables was detected, which caused the smoke.
    He said that arcing events happen when a current begins arcing to a conductor it's not designed to connect with" -- it happens fairly regularly, and "you'll see a pop or a flash" while riding a train -- but in certain cases, "that arc can start feeding on itself, and it generates gases that are conductive." That produces a situation where, he said, "the worse it gets, the worse it gets."
    He added that there was no fire on the train, nor did it derail. The investigation had just begun, he said.
    Jeff Marion, of Alexandria, was riding that Yellow Line train when smoke began entering his car.

    "People were slowly getting down on the floor. People were throwing up around me. People coughing, people spitting up. It was awful. I was afraid," Marion says.

    "The first thing (I thought of) was my wife. Then my life to be, and what's going to happen. But luckily I'm here."

    D.C. Fire & EMS set up a triage area outside the station to help sort through the sick riders, setting tarps and chairs out in the middle of D Street for riders to be evaluated. Firefighters and EMS staff evaluated more than 200 people, some on Metro buses set up for the purpose. They took more than 84 patients to area hospitals. One firefighter was injured, according to the fire department.

    Meanwhile, confused Metro riders tried to navigate a line of shuttles parked outside the Navy Yard Station. Metro Transit Police and Metro officials were trying to help passengers get on the right bus. But riders complained they had no idea which bus to board.

    The closure of the station suspended Green and Yellow line service between Gallery Place and Navy Yard or the Pentagon. Orange, Blue and Silver line service was restored shortly after 8 p.m.
    The NTSB official said that the final report on what happened could take a year.

    WTOP's Megan Cloherty, Andrew Mollenbeck, Mike Murillo and Kate Ryan contributed to this report.

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    Default Re: DC Metro tunnel fills with smoke. 1 dead, 84 sent to the hospital.

    Looks like it was just a third rail short that cooked some cables and such.
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    Default Re: DC Metro tunnel fills with smoke. 1 dead, 84 sent to the hospital.

    Short train? Someone died?
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    Default Re: DC Metro tunnel fills with smoke. 1 dead, 84 sent to the hospital.

    Probably a heart attack or something similar.

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    Default Re: DC Metro tunnel fills with smoke. 1 dead, 84 sent to the hospital.

    I meant "Short yellow train". LOL

    Not electrical short.

    As to the dead person, that's sad. And you're probably right.
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    Default Re: DC Metro tunnel fills with smoke. 1 dead, 84 sent to the hospital.

    That is probably someone who was asthmatic or otherwise pulmonary compromised, like COPD or Emphysema. The smoke gets thick and "I can't breathe"
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    Default Re: DC Metro tunnel fills with smoke. 1 dead, 84 sent to the hospital.

    As with some past times, I was thinking that due to a heightened time of awareness, it may not be a bad idea to post various regional news items that raise curiosity in case there is a trend. Some things get labelled as accident or other unrelated term when in fact they may be part of an effort to cause disruption that appears unrelated.

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    A lot of the times I post stuff like this in the Terror thread only because it MIGHT be.

    On the other hand, the authorities are pretty lame at telling the truth about the incidents. Maj Hassan is a prime example of terrorism being labled "Work place violence"
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    Default Re: DC Metro tunnel fills with smoke. 1 dead, 84 sent to the hospital.

    It was very early morning and I was going to post to the Terror forum and recanted to here because it was speculated to be a third rail arching issue. Maybe, but with the current world affairs it could be more. How tough would it be to get into a tunnel in DC and cause this to happen as a test of sorts.

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