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The Congers Bus-Train Collision

A simulated emergency

One interesting detail that I couldn’t find a place for in this video is the story of Joan Fitzgerald – a local resident who was one of the first on scene, and who provided first aid to several injured students. She and her family lived in a house not far from the crossing. She was a member of the Congers Volunteer Ambulance Corps, and often worked as a first aid instructor. Indeed, the day before the accident, she had helped to organize an emergency training exercise.

This exercise involved a large number of volunteers, who donned makeup to mimic various wounds and injuries. Members of the Volunteer Ambulance Corp would then be tasked with treating them, just as they might in a major emergency.

Some of the kids from Nyack High School had participated as volunteers. One was 16-year-old Stephan Ward. He’d been made up with a “gunshot wound”, and had been declared “dead” when volunteers didn’t manage to find the exit wound in time. When the accident took place, Stephan was injured for real, and later passed away in hospital – a tragic echo of the training exercise that had taken place just the day before.

School bus safety

This isn’t the first story concerning a school bus that I’ve covered… and it won’t be the last either. Is that because the classic yellow school bus is an inherently unsafe type of vehicle, and prone to disasters like this?

Well, it’s complicated. In this case the poor construction of the bus offered little protection for its occupants. And in other accidents, the lack of emergency exits, or the poor repair of the bus was an issue. Even simple things like the lack of seatbelts and the low seatbacks common in school buses can make accidents worse than they would be if they involved a regular commuter bus.

So why aren’t school buses safer? They’re transporting vulnerable passengers, after all – so it seems like you’d want them to be as safe as possible. But the reality is, school boards often have to stick with older fleets because of budget limitations, school bus drivers are often distracted by their passengers, and getting professional drivers isn’t always possible.

It’s definitely a topic I want to explore more. And there definitely are other accidents to cover – so watch this space. I have a feeling that at some point I might have a whole playlist of school bus related stories.

The Congers Bus-Train Collision

Comments

Now that is quite an obscure one. Seems like there are a good few images online though, so if I can find enough usable material I'd love to cover it. I'm working on a story at the moment, in fact, in which everyone survives the initial disaster... only for some of them to perish while awaiting rescue

Fascinating Horror

Will add that to my notes on that story. Definitely something to keep an eye on as it develops

Fascinating Horror

Remember the Kyoto Animation arson attack? Well the prosecutors in the case recently revealed the planned timeline for the upcoming trial: https://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2023/06/11/kyoto-animation-arson-case-prosecutors-outline-trial-timeline-focus-on-criminal-responsibility

Michael Rutherford

It would be interesting to see if you could make a video about Northeast Airlines Flight 792. It crashed into a mountain called Mount Success. The passengers all survived the impact, but two of them died while awaiting rescue. What's interesting is that the wreckage was never removed from the mountainside and is still sitting there to this day. I only found out about it when I happened across a video on YouTube by J&M Explorations, a YouTube channel dedicated to exploring old abandoned locations forgotten over time. They explored Flight 792's wreck site a couple years ago and posted the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Wk6nOxNSiA Apparently Flight 792 is so forgotten that it doesn't even have a Wikipedia page of it's own, only being mentioned in passing in the History section of the Mount Success page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Success#History

Michael Rutherford


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