A violent crash between a Delray Beach Fire Rescue ladder truck and a Brightline train prompted an investigation into the ...
Several questions remain unanswered about the circumstances of the Saturday crash between a Brightline train and a Delray ...
A fire chief suspended fire fighters after dash cam footage of a train crashing into a fire truck that ignored lowered ...
The city's fire chief, Ronald Martin, issued his first statement regarding a Brightline train collision with a Delray Beach ...
Four Delray Beach Fire Rescue employees were put on leave after a Brightline train hit a fire truck. An investigation is underway to review policy adherence during the incident.
The crossing gates were lowered and the fire truck was straddling the tracks when the high-speed train approached, a video of the collision shows.
On Friday night, Chief Ronald Martin said in a statement Assistant Chief Kevin Green, Division Chief Todd Lynch, Capt. Brian Fiorey and Driver Engineer David Wyatt were suspended. He didn't say ...
Three days after a Brightline train hit a Delray Beach fire truck, the city's fire chief said he is committed to preventing similar crashes in the future.
Delray Beach Police said on X the intersection of East Atlantic Avenue and Southeast 1st Avenue is closed due to the accident.
Ronald Martin, the chief of Delray Beach Fire Rescue, released a statement Tuesday in connection with one of his fire trucks crashing with a Brightline train on Saturday.
Delray Beach Police said on X the intersection of East Atlantic Avenue and Southeast 1st Avenue is closed due to the accident ...