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Train strikes car on tracks, throws it into another vehicleAugusta KS

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US-77 & Walnut St, Augusta, KS 67010

A car was stopped on railroad tracks at Highway 77 and North Walnut Street when it was struck by a train. The force of the impact threw the car into another vehicle. Emergency services responded. There is one patient who was ambulatory and was triaged as needing urgent care but is stable. The train is currently stopped on the tracks. No names or personal details were disclosed.

Audio|Source: Butler County Area Sheriff, Police, EMS and EMA
09:20
Transcript:
00:00
Sheriff 52, train accident.
00:03
52. 52.
00:08
Highway 77 and North Walnut Street.
00:11
A car was sitting on the tracks and was hit by a train and threw the car into another vehicle.
00:28
Augusta Fire, Rescue 25, Rescue 35, DMBO, Medic 21, Medic 1, Eagle Medet, Train Accident, Highway 77, and North Walnut Street, Operative at 1.
00:46
I'll share if units will be en route from Station 2.
00:53
Time for.
00:59
You got inside it.
01:06
54. Go ahead, 54.
01:12
58 and myself are going to stay 10-8[2], in case there's other calls in the county.
01:16
All right. Two in your block of Haverhill.
01:28
I've got a fire to the intersection of Walnut and Highway 77 for the report of a motor vehicle accident car hit by another car on the railroad track.
01:45
On Haverhill, Alabama 28, Adam 3,
01:49
4, Boy, Tom 7,
01:50
Chrysler 200, black in color.
01:54
I copied Adam 3-4.
01:56
What was the other half of it?
02:00
Alabama, Adam 3-4 Boy, Tom,
02:05
7?
02:07
So far.
02:14
Rescue 16 dispatch.
02:17
Go ahead, Rescue 16.
02:20
Clear and available.
02:27
10-4[1]. Medi-10 dispatch.
02:32
Go ahead, medic 10.
02:33
You can show us in the route to TAMC with one code yellow.
02:41
Step 4, 218-0.
02:47
Is it 21? Go ahead.
02:50
Do you have any information on the call?
02:55
So far the information is that a car was sitting on the tracks and it was struck by a train.
03:01
That vehicle was then thrown into another vehicle.
03:04
The train is now stopped on the tracks.
03:06
The four-door passenger car is the one that the train hit.
03:09
We're still gathering information from the call around scene.
03:14
In 4. Thank you.
03:18
Was hit by the train, the pickup was hit by the car.
03:27
Rescue 25-10-4[1].
03:29
Current information is then a four-door passenger car was sitting on the tracks when it was struck by a train.
03:35
That vehicle was then thrown into another vehicle.
03:37
The train is now stopped.
03:39
A pickup truck was hit by the other car when the car was hit by the train.
03:47
Do we know which side of the railroad tracks this is going to be on whether the north or south side?
04:00
It's on the south side of the tracks.
04:07
Camera.
04:12
I have Rescue 25 and Medic 21 in route today so there any other units that have checked in on Ralph.
04:24
Dispatch Medic 1 and Medic 2 have checked in on Ralph.
04:26
10-4[1] I have Medic 1 and Medic 2 have checked in on Ralph.
04:39
Zero two, one-two.
04:42
Black for Towns.
04:46
Never.
04:52
Will you let me know if I need to loop around,
04:55
to the south side?
04:58
Yes, I will.
05:07
On the north side.
05:14
On the north side, is that's correct?
05:16
Negative is 551.
05:22
104.
05:28
Redick 21, 104 on scene patient contact at 21-21.
05:35
Three,
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four, two, valid negative times two.
05:40
Ten, four, beat me.
05:42
We're warning for a defective highlight.
05:45
Step four.
05:50
52. Have we confirmed us our injuries yet?
05:56
We don't know yet.
06:00
No.
06:05
821 medic2 be advised.
06:07
We do not have a patient count at this time.
06:16
1041 driver doesn't appear with any injury.
06:24
The vehicle is going to be to the southwest.
06:29
24-1 driver doesn't appear with any injury.
06:38
Good ready to go 10 a brief.
06:43
I don't know if they'd copy them coming from the south.
06:49
They want.
06:58
Sheriff Ten.
07:01
Okay, good.
07:04
We were able to get a hold of KDOT.
07:06
They're asking you if you want K-HP en route as well.
07:12
No,
07:16
I think we can work it.
07:20
But if KDoc could maybe assist with traffic control, that'd be great.
07:35
It looks like we're just going to have one vehicle that was struck by the train, one patient,
07:42
due ambulatory on scene, and we're going to triage code yellow at this point.
07:49
10-4[1] medic 1, one patient ambulatory on scene triage and code yellow at this time.
07:57
For southbound traffic, we keep having people trying to come this way.
08:05
Medic 1 for Mandover, pick up 1.
08:07
You suddenly just respond out there, no.
08:13
This vehicle possibly involved.
08:19
We're going to pick up.
08:22
We're going to pick around.
08:30
We're coming around, shall we?
08:38
It's going to be an unoccupied car that were struck.
08:41
We're not appear to have any injuries.
08:47
Sounds like, 51.
08:49
10, I'll shut down 37, huh?
09:00
Pedic one for me and over fire.
09:08
4104, you got two drivers, 2-1.
09:17
104. So far it looks like we've got one patient.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Message received
[2]
10-8: In service / Available for calls

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US-77 & Walnut St, Augusta, KS 67010

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