Bridge debris hits car; traffic held for inspection


A piece of material fell from an overhead bridge onto a car on Camp Road in Erie County, Pennsylvania. The car’s top was struck, and traffic was stopped while officials checked the bridge for safety.
Audio|Source: CSX Railroad Erie to Buffalo
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Transcript:
there I started at 8. We have a concerned citizen report the overhead bridge. A piece of something from the bridge fell off and hit the top of his vehicle. I don't know if I should have you check it out or put it in for bridge people to check it out. It sounds like something for (name withheld) on the bridge there over. That's what I thought. (name withheld). too far out then I guess I'll dip on over there. I got two trains coming through it actually three coming through right now I'm not sure you know how these you know there's a chance it could be some most likely not but you know what I mean CSX equipment defect detector file post two eight point niner Track 2. No defects. No defects. Total axle 6.0 2. End of transmission. Detector. Out. 157. Are you clear of 9.2, I hope? Yes, we are. Alleluia. All right, thank you. CSX Hots, an OTE-94-4-4-plus-1, passing CP 437. Felt track 1 south to the main track 1 east, crossing over to the Niagara, Maine, north of. ESX, equipment defect detector, milepost. 1.9.0. Track 2. No defects. Out. PSCC[1] call. Citizen reported a piece from the overhead bridge fell and hit the top of his vehicle at Camp Road. So until I can verify from the bridge department, if we can run through there, I have to hold traffic. Over? Roger, we'll hold up west of bank.
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PSCC: Citizen Complaint
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Erie County, PA
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