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    WTF? SoCal Woman Stuck on Tracks Called 911 Before Death

    Here's one for the Darwin Awards -

    ANAHEIM, Calif. -- A Lake Forest woman who died from injuries suffered when her car was struck by a freight train in Anaheim dialed 911 to report her predicament and was being urged by a dispatcher to get out of the car when the phone went dead, police said Tuesday.

    Linda Kruger-Small, 68, was in a 2005 Honda Civic that got stuck on Burlington Northern Santa Fe tracks just south of Lakeview Street and Orangethorpe Avenue Monday. The car was struck by a freight train traveling from Chicago to Los Angeles.

    Anaheim police Sgt. Rick Martinez said police received a 911 call from a woman asking for help because she was stuck on railroad tracks.

    A dispatcher who was advising her to get out of the car was able to hear a man trying to help the woman -- but then the line went dead, Martinez said.

    Motorists who stops at the signal at Orangethorpe Avenue, a T-intersection, have to cross the tracks before turning right or left. Martinez said the woman may have miscalculated and instead of driving over the tracks to turn on the street, turned right or left on the tracks, the sergeant said.

    Had that happened, "the car could have become disabled on the tracks," he said. She may have not been able to move the car forward or back up.

    The bystander, who unsuccessfully tried to get the woman to get out before the train struck the car, pulled her from the vehicle after it was hit, Martinez said.

    The woman was taken to a hospital where she died.

    Martinez emphasized that until a full investigation is complete police will not know for sure what happened.

    Lena Kent of BNSF Railways said Monday that the crossing is in a designated quiet zone, where the conductor does not normally sound a whistle, but he did when he saw the car on the tracks.

    To qualify for quiet zone designation, the crossing has enhanced safety equipment including a concrete median. The equipment is maintained by the railroad and was working, Kent said.

    "Why it was sitting there, we don't know," Kent said, adding that the woman would have had to drive onto the tracks before the gate arms lowered.

    Martinez did not know how much time Kruger-Small would have had between getting on the tracks before the arms lowered and when the train struck the car.

    He said he has driven it and it appears to give ample warning, but once events were set in motion, "things happened very fast."

    Police were still searching for additional witnesses, Martinez said.
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    Wouldn't you get out of the car before you call for help?

    I guess she was waiting (like a sheep) for help to arrive.
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    Default Re: SoCal Woman Stuck on Tracks Called 911 Before Death

    Damn, Obama has started failing alrady.

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    Default Re: SoCal Woman Stuck on Tracks Called 911 Before Death

    At that age, I suspect she got scared and confused. Pity the bystander wasn't able to get her out in time.
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    Default Re: SoCal Woman Stuck on Tracks Called 911 Before Death

    Quote Originally Posted by Ops NCO View Post
    At that age, I suspect she got scared and confused. Pity the bystander wasn't able to get her out in time.
    Yes.

    If she was younger, THEN I would call her a dumbass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranger Luna View Post
    Yes.

    If she was younger, THEN I would call her a dumbass.

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    Default Re: SoCal Woman Stuck on Tracks Called 911 Before Death

    Being that old, she may not have had the option of getting out of the car quickly.

    Sad.

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    Default Re: SoCal Woman Stuck on Tracks Called 911 Before Death

    Tragedy. It is hell getting old. I agree. Probably got confused. Shame.

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    Default Re: SoCal Woman Stuck on Tracks Called 911 Before Death

    Are y'all tryin' to make me feel bad? There is no age limit on the award.
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    Default Re: SoCal Woman Stuck on Tracks Called 911 Before Death

    Quote Originally Posted by VB View Post
    Are y'all tryin' to make me feel bad? There is no age limit on the award.
    You're just mad you didn't get to hit it before the accident...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ops NCO View Post
    You're just mad you didn't get to hit it before the accident...
    Naw,... Even I have some standards - She has to be smart enough to get out of the fuckin' car before I hit it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VB View Post
    Naw,... Even I have some standards - She has to be smart enough to get out of the fuckin' car before I hit it.
    Wow guys...we found someone VB won't screw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VB View Post
    Naw,... Even I have some standards - She has to be smart enough to get out of the fuckin' car before I hit it.

    I prefer the opposite. If they are morons they cannot track you down for them tricky paternity tests and get money from me.
    I like mine with big tits and small brains!
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    Default Re: SoCal Woman Stuck on Tracks Called 911 Before Death

    To bad they don't say what time it was. At night that crossing can be a bit confusing if you don't live there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Feetasshead View Post
    I prefer the opposite. If they are morons they cannot track you down for them tricky paternity tests and get money from me.
    I like mine with big saggy tits and small no brains!
    Fixed it for ya'
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    Default Re: SoCal Woman Stuck on Tracks Called 911 Before Death

    Quote Originally Posted by Ranger Luna View Post
    Yes.

    If she was younger, THEN I would call her a dumbass.
    She was 68 for fucks sake, not 98. My dad is will be that age in two years and he is still working with all his faculties. My mom is a doctor and is that age and still practices because she doesn't want to be bored. I have an uncle that built a 4,000 sq ft addition to his house when he was 76 (ret Marine COL, then ret FAA, then ret UN) that was near 20 years ago. Last I heard he was thinking finally "settling" down.

    Her age is fine. 68 is not febal.
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