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Train cars derail near Marlbury Street Bridge 

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Linglestown, PA 17112
Radio dispatch about a train derailment near the Marlbury Street Bridge involving about six cars. One car had a corrosive placard (sodium hydroxide) and was reported leaking, but a hazardous release was not confirmed. A concrete car released dust. No injuries or damage to nearby buildings or the bridge were reported.
Audio|Source: Dauphin County Fire - Digital
04:49

Transcript:
One car is CBFX 303935[2]. Another car is A-R-U-X-650. We have one at PMRX 11604. We got another one that's PMRX 11603. And then FPAX-1515 1164. I copy. In the very first one, I just want to confirm for the letters, Charlie Bravo-Fox Straw at X-ray. That's affirmative. And has a squad or (name withheld) 1 broke that? I copy. If the squad gets released, have them come down off of the 10th Street side. power once available. Hi, squad. For G6, um, head down to this train station. If you want to switch to off three, he'll let you know what to do. Lieutenant from G6, check the Tempstreet side and see if we have any damage on that side. Right now we have about six cars derailed. I can be at 20 years and clear the event. 147 to reopen. I copy, Chief. Box available 1520. We come up by the Marbury Bridge and see what you got on that side for the damage. County, we also do have one this placard. It's going to be the FPAX-15-1164[1] has a corrosive placard on it. I copy. Can you read it all? Currently it's now leaking. Can you repeat your request? The placard itself, do you see any identifiable markers or can you read it all so I can pass along? It's corrosive 1824. I copy. I think we have a rip from Norfolk on the site. Also, can you make a notification for the dude chief, please? I copy. Just enough the car appeared to have been a sodium hydroxide car and on Axe rail it's appearing to be empty. Can't confirm that yet. I copy. County from Chief One. Chief One. Chief One. Yeah, you put me out at the train station. Of course, Chief. Chief, I didn't see anything leaking from any of the cars. Copy there. Is that copy, the chief's on ops number three? That's right, Chief. Concrete car did open up, and there's a bunch of concrete dust everywhere. Copy that. No weather hazards. Not appearing. Also, if you have a make notification today, having that duty officer. I copy G6. Okay from (name withheld), Lieutenant. I have a conductor down here with me from that train. Lieutenant, I copy. No injury is correct. Also, just see if you can confirm the on board. what he was carrying. It was empty. Chief, we got no structural damage to any of the buildings or to the State Street Bridge. I'm sorry, to the Marlbury Street Bridge. Chief, what I copy. Yeah, it looks like both of these tracks were just taken out. They're going to have to be repaired.

Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
FPAX-15-1164: Railcar ID with hazardous material
[2]
CBFX 303935: Railcar ID

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Linglestown, PA 17112

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