Firefighters, passengers hurt after Brightline train collides with fire truck in Delray Beach, officials say

SeaTac, WALocal News

On December 28, 2024, a Brightline passenger train collided with a fire truck in Delray Beach, Florida, resulting in injuries to three firefighters and twelve passengers. The incident occurred shortly before 11 a. m. near the intersection of East Atlantic and Railroad avenues, raising concerns about safety protocols at such crossings. The Delray Beach Fire Rescue Department reported that the injured firefighters were transported to a hospital in stable condition, while the passengers sustained minor injuries and were treated on-site.

The circumstances leading to the collision remain unclear, prompting an ongoing investigation by local officials. This incident underscores the need for enhanced awareness and safety measures for both trains and emergency vehicles. Community members are encouraged to stay informed about the developments, and further updates are expected as the investigation unfolds.

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