Car train video from police dash cam .
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Car train video
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Sgt. Helps Rescue Driver From Stuck Vehicle
DASH CAM VIDEO: Train vs. Car
Sgt. Loren Scholes had just pulled up to the railroad crossing at Gulfstream Road and Highway 21 when he saw something on the tracks.
"I noticed something shimmering here on this corner. I couldn't tell where it was or what it was," said Scholes.
It was a car stuck on the tracks! His first reaction? Get the driver to leave the car and get off tracks.
Time was of the essence!
"I noticed down at Dean Forest Road about two miles south of here, I could see a train coming at us, so I told the guy again to hurry and get whatever he needed out of the car," said Scholes.
The man told Scholes the car belonged to a friend and he was not ready to give in just yet.
"As the arms were coming down and the bell was dinging, as we were leaving the car headed back toward safety he suddenly turns and heads back to the car. I had to get him again and order him away from the car," said Scholes.
And not a moment too soon.
"Unreal, the amount of instant damage to the vehicle was almost like watching a bomb explode. I don't see how people can not respect a train for what it is," said Scholes.
The car ended up more than 400 feet down the tracks, mangled and destroyed. But the man driving it is alive to tell about it, thanks to Sgt. Scholes who was at the right place at the right time.
Reported by: David Hall, dhall@wtoc.com
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"Unreal, the amount of instant damage to the vehicle was almost like watching a bomb explode. I don't see how people can not respect a train for what it is," said Scholes.
Sgt. Helps Rescue Driver From Stuck Vehicle
DASH CAM VIDEO: Train vs. Car
Sgt. Loren Scholes had just pulled up to the railroad crossing at Gulfstream Road and Highway 21 when he saw something on the tracks.
"I noticed something shimmering here on this corner. I couldn't tell where it was or what it was," said Scholes.
It was a car stuck on the tracks! His first reaction? Get the driver to leave the car and get off tracks.
Time was of the essence!
"I noticed down at Dean Forest Road about two miles south of here, I could see a train coming at us, so I told the guy again to hurry and get whatever he needed out of the car," said Scholes.
The man told Scholes the car belonged to a friend and he was not ready to give in just yet.
"As the arms were coming down and the bell was dinging, as we were leaving the car headed back toward safety he suddenly turns and heads back to the car. I had to get him again and order him away from the car," said Scholes.
And not a moment too soon.
"Unreal, the amount of instant damage to the vehicle was almost like watching a bomb explode. I don't see how people can not respect a train for what it is," said Scholes.
The car ended up more than 400 feet down the tracks, mangled and destroyed. But the man driving it is alive to tell about it, thanks to Sgt. Scholes who was at the right place at the right time.
Reported by: David Hall, dhall@wtoc.com
I like this quote
"Unreal, the amount of instant damage to the vehicle was almost like watching a bomb explode. I don't see how people can not respect a train for what it is," said Scholes.