Train and semi-truck collide near Main Street, Farmersville TX
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A train and a semi-truck collided near Main Street and Maple Street. One person was injured with minor injuries. Emergency teams assessed the damage and coordinated recovery efforts including heavy crane use.
Audio|Heard on: Collin County Public Safety
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06:1
Transcript:
00:00
No, sir. All occupants are out in ambulatory.
00:07
Receive, do you have a total number of patients and priority?
00:14
One patient, priority three.
00:20
City one is making access from the west.
00:28
Take one, this battalion one.
00:33
Go ahead for medical one.
00:38
Can you go ahead and establish command and let me know?
00:45
You can show us on location.
00:48
We'll be assuming Mark Alexander command.
00:51
We have one train still on the tracks,
00:54
one semi-truck damaged.
00:59
No other resources needed.
01:10
Currently,
01:11
Salmon medic 1 and Engine 1 is then.
01:19
The tiny one from Engine 1, what's your location?
01:25
Right behind you?
01:27
Engine 1.
01:29
Engine 1.
01:36
(number withheld) repeating George (number withheld) repeating George (number withheld)
01:47
Union Edward Zebra, first name (name withheld)
01:51
Adam Lincoln, Edward John, Adam, Nora, David, Robert Ocean.
01:56
It's going to be a white male, date of birth, (number withheld).
02:01
His commercial driver's license number is (number withheld).
02:08
Acknowledged.
02:26
Gallaganda commandant is fine, thank you for you.
02:35
On location are ready to assume command.
02:40
You have one train and one semi with moderate damage.
02:45
You had one patient priority three.
02:47
This is correct.
02:48
Continue with triaging treatment.
02:54
That's the department.
02:59
Collin County Dispatch, this is fine with time.
03:03
Go ahead.
03:06
I've been telling one's going to assume Mark Alexander's command.
03:15
I'm saying Lincoln, 9772-Mayant, Main at Maple.
03:20
September.
03:30
Yes, man.
03:32
LWs is going to all standby.
03:34
I need to look at it.
03:35
They're going to need their crane, but I don't really know that they can even access it.
03:40
The semi-trailer is rolled over, it's separated.
03:44
It's a rock hauler.
03:47
And then the truck tractor is towable for sure.
03:50
But the trailer is probably 45, 50 feet long, and it's totally flipped upside down.
03:57
So they're going to need their.
03:58
crane heavy hole.
04:01
Is that trailer,
04:03
is it two trailers attached or is it just the one trailer?
04:07
It's just one large rock hauler trailer.
04:12
It's detached.
04:14
I can get this request in and then put them through to your phone to see if it's feasible or if they'll need extra resources.
04:24
Acknowledged for uh yeah if you want to put them to my phone thank you sir could you do seven
04:34
funny point two go ahead which is clear making clear about
04:55
has been notified to shut down the tracks due to the stalled train?
05:05
Can you just send the number to my NGC? I'll contact them.
05:13
Receiver.
05:17
Go ahead.
05:21
The Arkansas driver's license (number withheld), repeating (number withheld).
05:28
Repeating (number withheld).
05:32
The last name champion, first name (name withheld).
05:39
255.
05:41
Sorry, can you tell LWs to just stand by?
05:45
They don't need to be dispatched right now.
05:47
I know they're going to call on our end, but on the railroad commission or whoever's coming out here, so I'll see what they want to do when they're here in like 10 minutes.
05:54
I just put them through to 7156.
05:57
He might be on to stop with them still.
06:00
Acknowledged wrong with them paying.
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Location mentioned:
Maple St & Main St, Farmersville, TX 75442
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