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    Default Train Crashes into Semi-Truck. Driver in custody

    I'd be interested to know what this guy's name is....

    Metrolink train hits truck, derails in Oxnard; train driver critically hurt


    By Amanda Covarrubias, Sarah Parvini, Brittny Mejia and Joseph Serna contact the reporters



    #Metrolink train derails, dozens injured


    A Metrolink train derailed early Tuesday in Oxnard after slamming into a truck, injuring 28 people, four of them critically.
    The driver of the truck left the scene and was taken into custody, officials said.
    The Metrolink driver was among the most severely injured, said Bryan Wong, chief medical officer at Ventura County Medical Center.
    The train was going 79 mph near the crossing at 5th Street and Rice Avenue at about 5:40 a.m. when its engineer spotted the truck, said Sergio Martinez of the Oxnard Fire Department.
    The engineer immediately hit the brakes but was unable to stop in time, officials said. Four train cars derailed.
    LIVE UPDATES: Oxnard Metrolink crash
    There were no fatalities, but 28 of the 51 passengers on board were injured and taken to local hospitals. Injuries included significant head trauma, broken limbs, and back and neck injuries, emergency service personnel said.
    "It was horrendous," said Mark Perrier, who owns a nearby business. "The was a very loud crash. The engineer was on his horn."
    Two neighbors told the L.A. Times that the safety arms at the crossing don't drop when a train is coming.
    But Metrolink spokesman Scott Johnson said, “All indications are that, at the point of the incident, everything at the crossing including the gate arms and emergency notifications and bells were working properly.”
    Fire officials at the scene said the train was traveling at its cruising speed of 79 mph when the conductor spotted the truck and anticipated the crash from "a far distance out."
    The conductor immediately initiated the train's flashing lights and braking mechanisms.
    The exact type of vehicle struck by the train wasn’t immediately known. But fire officials said it was not uncommon for farm equipment to travel through the area.
    The driver left the scene but was found a couple of miles away and was taken into custody, officials said.
    Jorge Garcia, 56, was getting ready for work when he heard something unusual shortly before 6 a.m. He didn't think much of it until he heard the ambulances racing past his home.
    "I just heard a bang and then an explosion," Garcia said. "It was a big old boom. And then the ambulances started. ... You could see it was something big."
    Multiple emergency units responded. Several tarps were laid out where victims were being treated. Others were on stretchers being wheeled into ambulances.
    Three of the four cars that derailed had been equipped with a “crash energy management” system meant to absorb the shock of a crash and redistribute force away from passengers, a Metrolink official said. The fourth car, a bicycle car, was not equipped with the system.
    Union Pacific was hoping to make repairs by the morning, fire officials said.
    The National Transportation Safety Board, which investigates rail crashes, said in a tweet that agency officials were aware of the incident and were gathering information.
    In 2008, a Metrolink commuter train collided with a Union Pacific freight train on a stretch of shared track in Chatsworth, killing 25 people and injuring others. Investigators said the Metrolink engineer went through a signal light that should have warned him to stop until the freight had moved onto a siding.
    A year ago, Metrolink launched a state-of-the-art safety system along sections of its 512-mile network in Southern California at a ceremony that remembered the Chatsworth crash victims.
    The Times will update this post soon with more information.
    Witness the crash? Please email joseph.serna@latimes.com
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    9:09 a.m.: Updated with officials saying truck was on fire before it was struck by the train.
    7:54 a.m.: Updated with latest details.
    The original version of this post was published at 6:41 a.m.
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    Default Re: Train Crashes into Semi-Truck. Driver in custody

    I got my wish.

    He is a Mexican man.... Left the truck there, ran. The truck driver, Jose Alejandro Sanchez-Ramirez, 54, of Yuma, Arizona, was found about a half-mile away 45 minutes later, said Jason Benites, an assistant chief of the Oxnard Police Department.

    For what purpose we wonder?

    Truck was NOT STUCK on the tracks. It could have been moved.

    It was on FIRE when the train HIT IT.

    Also, this was NOT a semi-truck as originally reported. It was a Ford F-450.

    http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/f...racks-29206980
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    Default Re: Train Crashes into Semi-Truck. Driver in custody

    If he's a Mexican, why does he live in Yuma?
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    Default Re: Train Crashes into Semi-Truck. Driver in custody

    Well, I was being facetious. I don't know if he is "Mexican" truly.

    But, it sounds to me like there is a serious problem here.

    He is probably a construction worker or something and his truck broke down. Witnesses are saying that the truck was already on fire though.

    Sounds like he deliberately did something to stop the train.

    Why?
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    Default Re: Train Crashes into Semi-Truck. Driver in custody

    Quote Originally Posted by Malsua View Post
    If he's a Mexican, why does he live in Yuma?
    Then again... a better question might be.... "If he lives in Yuma, what was he doing in Oxnard, CA parking his truck on the railway?"

    LOL
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    Lawyer: Truck driver in California train crash 'did all he could' to free vehicle from tracks

    • By CHRISTOPHER WEBER and TAMI ABDOLLAH Associated Press
    • First Posted: February 25, 2015 - 10:25 am
      Last Updated: February 25, 2015 - 10:28 am


    OXNARD, California — A lawyer says the driver of a truck involved in a fiery crash with a commuter train in Southern California "did all he could" to free the vehicle from the tracks and then ran for help.


    Attorney Ron Bamieh tells the Ventura County Star (http://bit.ly/1FszrGF ) that a preliminary investigation conducted by his firm showed the truck became entangled on the railroad tracks and "somehow stuck" before Tuesday's collision.


    Bamieh says Jose Alejandro Sanchez-Ramirez did not abandon the truck but rather went for help. Bamieh says Sanchez-Ramirez was in shock and didn't realize he was carrying a cell phone.


    National Transportation Safety Board member Robert Sumwalt said late Tuesday that the truck was not stuck on the tracks.


    Dozens were injured when the train derailed in Oxnard, about 65 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles.
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    Default Re: Train Crashes into Semi-Truck. Driver in custody

    The driver was released with no charges.

    He apparently didn't do ANYTHING wrong. He made a wrong turn, the truck got stuck on the tracks and therefore, they let him go.....

    that's the end of that.

    No fire?

    No reason to think he did this deliberately.

    No reason to think he isn't a US citizen... right?
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