15 Injured in Florida When Train Collides with Fire Truck That Entered Tracks
Delray Beach, FL – A dramatic collision on Saturday morning in Delray Beach left 15 people injured, including three firefighters and a dozen train passengers. The crash occurred when a fire truck, with its lights flashing, drove around rail crossing arms and into the path of a high-speed Brightline passenger train.
The incident unfolded at around 10:45 a.m. in downtown Delray Beach, a busy area. According to reports, the fire truck, which had been waiting for a freight train to pass, maneuvered around the lowered crossing arms just as a Brightline train approached. Video footage of the crash shows the fire truck driving past vehicles stopped at the crossing, heading toward the double tracks.
The Impact of the Collision
The collision caused significant damage. The Brightline train, which was traveling at high speed, stopped about a block away from the crash site, its front severely damaged. The fire truck’s ladder was ripped off and scattered several yards away.
Three Delray Beach firefighters were taken to the hospital but are reported to be in stable condition. 12 passengers from the Brightline train were also hospitalized with minor injuries, according to Palm Beach County Fire Rescue.
A local resident, Emmanuel Amaral, who witnessed the aftermath, described the scene: “The front of the train is completely smashed. There were parts of the fire truck stuck in the front of the train, and the fire truck was split in half. Debris was everywhere.”
What Led to the Crash?
The fire truck, part of the Delray Beach Fire Rescue, had stopped at the crossing and waited for a freight train to pass. Once the freight train cleared, the fire truck attempted to bypass the lowered crossing gates, driving around stopped vehicles. This maneuver placed the fire truck directly in the path of the Brightline train.
A Brightline safety officer later stated that the community must prioritize railroad safety, emphasizing that drivers should never attempt to go around closed gates.
Ongoing Investigation
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) is investigating the incident. A National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) spokesperson confirmed that the agency is still gathering information but has not yet decided whether to launch an official investigation.
This crash comes amid ongoing concerns over rail safety, with Brightline already under scrutiny due to previous fatal accidents. Earlier this year, three people were killed in two separate Brightline train crashes in Melbourne, FL. Brightline, which operates high-speed trains between Miami and Orlando, has faced criticism for having the highest death rate in the nation since its inception in 2017. Most of these deaths have been caused by individuals either attempting to run across the tracks or bypassing closed gates. Brightline has not been found at fault in these incidents.
Broader Concerns About Railroad Safety
This crash comes amid heightened national concern about railroad safety, especially following the Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio in February 2023. The derailment, which caused a hazardous chemical spill and fire, sparked calls for greater safety measures. However, while regulators and lawmakers have pushed for reform, significant changes to railroad safety protocols have yet to be implemented.
Previous Accidents and National Railroad Safety
The issue of railroad safety remains pressing, with more than 100 fatalities linked to Brightline trains since its launch. Most of these deaths have involved suicides, pedestrians attempting to cross the tracks, or drivers ignoring crossing signals.
Earlier this month, a deadly incident in West Texas further highlighted concerns when a Union Pacific train collided with a semitrailer truck blocking a crossing, killing two operators and injuring three others.
The recent Florida fire truck crash adds to the growing conversation about the need for improved railroad safety and better enforcement of crossing rules.