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6 hospitalized after Dallas train fire

Dallas Fire-Rescue personnel evaluated over a dozen passengers after a DART light rail train caught fire

By Lillie Davidson
Fort Worth Star-Telegram

DALLAS — Six people were hospitalized and service was suspended after a DART train caught fire in Dallas on Wednesday afternoon, officials with DART and Dallas Fire-Rescue said.

Dallas Fire-Rescue units were dispatched at about 3:38 p.m. to an area near Ross Avenue and North Central Expressway, a fire department spokesperson said. A 911 caller told dispatchers that the train had come to a full stop just before entering a tunnel in that area.

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The fire department dispatched fire trucks and seven rescue units to the scene and evaluated 10 to 15 train passengers, the spokesperson said. Six people were taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries; nine others were treated at the scene, DART officials said.

The fire occurred in a light rail train car in the downtown tunnel, according to a statement. At the time, four other trains were in the tunnel when the overhead cable system was de-energized, officials said. The system supplies power to light rail vehicles through a series of wires.

Forty people were evacuated: 30 from the train and 10 from the surrounding areas, according to a statement from DART officials. Rail service through downtown Dallas was suspended and passengers were urged to seek alternate transportation via buses or a shuttle.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation but is thought to be accidental, Dallas Fire-Rescue officials said.

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