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Posted by john in la on June 25, 2004 at 20:04:10 from (65.6.114.202):
There was a accident today when a gas truck pulled out in front of a slow moving train on a switch line. While I did not work for the same company as this guy I did know him; as the gas haulers in our area are all one big family. He had just loaded a entire transport truck with gas and was leaving the loading rack. No one knows why but he pulled in front of a oncoming train. The driver was killed and two of the three people on the train are alive for now with burns over 90% of their body. (think I would just as soon be dead) Third person has minor injuries compared to this. So if you could remember the families of these three workers just trying to do a days work I know they would appreciate it. Full story can be seen HERE if you would like to see it. You may have to register to see some of it. Please be careful out there. A accident and life changing situation only takes one second to happen. Thank You John
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