Train equipment alarm triggered by hanging hose on engine, Durham NC


A Norfolk Southern train near milepost 7.2.5 in Durham, NC, triggered a critical equipment alarm due to dragging equipment. The crew found a hose hanging from the leading engine and is repairing it. There is no immediate danger or crime detected.
Audio|Source: Durham, NC Norfolk Southern and CSX Railroads
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Transcript:
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Critical alarm,
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critical alarm,
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critical alarm, critical alarm.
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Norfolk Southern milepost 7.2.5.
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Dragging equipment near Axle 1.
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Phaarra.
00:33
Yeah, Stan with this page are over.
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65,000 down.
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65 W over? Yeah, let's know we got a critical law here with 72,
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Axel 1, it's a hose hanging out on the leading engine,
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and we're fixing it now,
00:50
I guess we need to hit our wayside over.
00:53
Yeah, they need to talk to wayside, they can do this big job briefing there over.
00:58
I'll have to not do that now.
01:09
All right. Well, actually I don't know that detector is that on us or is that on CSX? Over?
01:17
We're on the 7-10. Is that the 17th is on this other internet?
01:22
Okay. All right.
01:24
Yeah, I wouldn't pay attention to my screen. I just want to make sure. But, oh, yeah, they're going to do some kind of things. I'll just hang out until they answer.
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White side respondent.
01:33
All right, 65W.
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Wayside open.
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What's you got for me, over?
01:39
Yeah, there are, uh, the tagger, the Chevy-2 said Axel 1 is a lead-end and a hose that was hanging down on the deep end.
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Uh, so that's doing it down,
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over.
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So we're looking for a tagger, over?
02:08
Did it alert for a dragger? Yeah, I gotta just take our critical alarm, actual one.
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