Floodwaters threaten stopped train and rail bridge in Dodge County


Audio|Source: Butler, WI Regional Railroads / NOAA KEC60 WX Alert
02:20
Transcript:
Right up to the back end of the train the back end of the train is stopped right that mouth was 91 and There's water over the rail just on the other side just behind this train. You see that train there over? Correct over for the water is rushing really good at right up on the bottom of the bridge over. The river is off there's a special bridge there and the water's rushing really fast, flashing up against the side of the bridge. That was off the Harwood Ave. We've got a bridge and we've got water right on the bottom and a bridge rushing underneath it over. Yeah, the water is kind of, it's starting to, it looks like it's starting come over the bridge a little bit. Get through, you sit over? Yes, sir, over. Fast current open, it's okay. I will advise my boss. As of now, they're running out. They're backed out of them cars, but the water's creeped up right up to the rear of those cars, over the rail over. Yeah, it's just getting close. Water is creeping up along the web of the rail right now. Going to be going over the rail at some point you believe over. Yeah, hopefully not. That's kind of where it's starting there. I don't know if they can, I don't know if they're going to want to pull this train maybe forward a little bit. I don't know if it's going to matter or not. In that bridge, though, they got, is that bridge east of them cars or less of them cars over? East, all the carnages behind this train over. I got a block on here right now that cut off the Grand Avenue for the foot of rail over the water over the rail so what I can do is so um east of that train here we got a lot of fast middle water at a bridge in Harwood avenue over
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Dodge County, WI
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