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Brightline, fire rescue
4 fire rescue staff on leave after Florida fire truck crash with Brightline train
They are on leave “pending the results of an internal administrative investigation to determine if City and Fire Rescue policies and procedures were followed,” the fire chief said.
Four Delray Beach Fire Rescue staff placed on leave after fire truck crash with Brightline train
Four members of Delray Beach Fire Rescue, including top brass, have been placed on administrative leave following the crash between a fire truck and a Brightline train last Saturday.
2 Delray Beach firefighters, 2 others placed on administrative leave following Brightline crash
Two Delray Beach firefighters and two others are off the job, days after they drove a fire truck onto tracks of<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
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Delray Beach Brightline crash must be a wake-up call for safety and awareness | Editorial
Where design and installation leave off, only public education can fill the gap to preserve a safe distance between trains, pedestrians and drivers.
Passengers recount harrowing moments after Brightline train collides with Florida fire truck
Around 10:45 a.m., a Brightline train and a Delray Beach Fire Rescue ladder truck collided near East Atlantic Avenue and Railroad Avenue, according to city spokeswoman Gina Carter. Debris from the crash scattered across the tracks and nearby roadways.
4 Delray Beach Fire Rescue employees placed on administrative leave in wake of Brightline crash
Delray Beach Fire Rescue announced Friday that four members of the department has been placed on administrative leave in connection with a fire truck’s collision with a Brightline train.
Questions Linger After Delray Beach Brightline Crash With Fire Truck
As of Monday, three Delray Beach firefighters remained in stable condition at a hospital. From the Brightline Safety and Security Team: Railroad safety is a community wide effort. For everyone’s safety, never drive around crossing gates when they are down. pic.twitter.com/6TSeHHOuyq
15 injured after Brightline train collides with fire truck in Florida
Police and fire rescue in Delray Beach, Florida, responded Saturday to an accident involving a Brightline train.
At least 15 people injured after Brightline train hits fire truck in Florida
Three firefighters and 12 Brightline passengers were injured Saturday morning following a collision between a Delray Beach Fire Rescue truck and a train.
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Florida fire chief calls train crash a 'sobering reminder' for emergency responders
The Delray Beach fire department said on Tuesday that it was "fully cooperating" with an ongoing investigation after a ...
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Florida forecast calls for more Brightline, older strippers and less hooting in Palm Beach
The efforts to keep loud, gas-powered leaf blowers from going extinct in Florida are more promising than the state’s efforts ...
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Why do collisions involving Brightline trains continue?
The high-speed rail company has received millions of dollars in safety grants to improve its infrastructure. However, ...
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