One dead and four injured in vehicle-train crash on Old Dixonville Road in Hot Spring County, Arkansas
Family involved in train-vehicle collision, 1 dead
HOT SPRING COUNTY, Ark. (KTHV) - Emergency officials have confirmed that one person has died and four were injured following a train-vehicle collision in Hot Spring County.
'I heard the train coming',Witness describes car hit by train, leaving 1 child dead
"There was a lady. She was unresponsive but breathing. Couldn't get her out. My brother had already got the little girl out at the rear of the SUV but there was two more kids in there," Gatlin said. "When I come around the vehicle I grabbed to help that little girl and she had a broke arm. And tried to appease her while I had 911 on the phone. My brother went over and tried to help those two kids in the car."
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