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| Sheriff’s deputy recalls rescuing driver moments before truck-train collision |
| By kansas.com - Beccy Tanner |
| Published: 01/29/2013 |
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KANSAS - In his 24 years as a Sedgwick County sheriff’s deputy, John Scaglione has had numerous close calls. But pulling a man out of a truck just seconds before it was struck by a train, he said, rates at the top. Friday morning, Scaglione was doing some paperwork at his desk when the police scanner broadcast that there had been an injury accident in south Wichita. The driver of the cement truck was pinned inside the truck, which was overturned on top of railroad tracks at 47th South and K-15. It was later determined the driver’s brakes had failed and, as he tried to turn a corner the full weight of Read More. |
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