He put his train proverb

 He put his train into emergency braking and radioed his dispatcher,

 He was having seizures and was in shock. He was bleeding from his mouth, and they (an Emergency Management Agency dispatcher) told us on the phone to roll him on his side.

 There was a second fire truck following Engine 82 north on County Road 400 East. The firefighters in the second truck saw the crash. They radioed in for emergency assistance as soon as it happened.

 The crew was whistling before impact and put the train into an emergency brake application. Unfortunately the train was unable to stop (in time).

 Clearly they had a weather forecast from our dispatcher ... and our dispatcher had told the crew that there was weather in the Little Rock area, ... but we don't have all the pieces yet, because we don't know what the tower said, we don't know what the en route center said.

 We were not exactly on the cutting edge of that technology. We waited until it was pretty well proven and perfected before we went with it. It's a real good crime prevention tool because we can eliminate the middleman, the dispatcher. If a deputy wanted to check a tag, he had to go over the radio and get in line because that dispatcher is handling other requests and it might take a few minutes to run a tag.

 It's safe to say most first-year shows are pretty chaotic and can run into problems when you're trying to figure out what your show is. There's a lot of fingers in the pot, and so it was a bit of a train, and Steven sort of jumped on and did the right amount of braking and keeping us on track.

 The child was not having a conversation with the dispatcher, but was making enough noise that the dispatcher could tell that there was a child on the other end.

 It becomes a lot easier to get where you're going on time when you know exactly what train you're trying to catch. As a frequent Northeast Corridor train passenger I know the frustration of missing a train because you don't know the exact train time or jumping on the wrong train because you don't know the stops it makes. Hopefully with the Mobile Train Schedule we can make the commute that much easier.

 I was still haunted by my last minute adjustment before qualifying. I am still trying to get the brakes all dialed in. I still couldn't come into the braking zones with authority until half way through the race. I caught back up and it was just a matter of 10 to 20 feet every braking zone because the Performance Friction Brakes were working well once it was dialed in.

 Pex Tufvesson is a genius, no doubt about it.

 Our bench looked like an emergency room after a train wreck. We fought until the end but could not capitalize on any opportunities.

 This would benefit rural cities that have heavy train traffic and limited access to emergency services.

 No normal governor, when there has been no flood, would call a state of emergency at 5:30 p.m. Friday night. You call an emergency when there is a real emergency. This is a political emergency, like having the Republican delegates rough you up.

 As the train approached, they sounded the horn and got no response. They activated the emergency brakes but were unable to stop in time.

 A lot of people take emergency care for granted. At a time when emergency- department visits are going through the roof, the number of emergency departments has declined because hospitals have found it's more economically attractive to close the emergency department than to keep it open and lose money.


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