…A deaf man walked onto the tracks here in Muncie yesterday and was struck by an oncoming train…Second pedestrian killed here this year. Paper reported operator of train blew his “whistle”…Train was only traveling about 15 mph.
Paper also related train was “hauling semi trailers that were lifted on rail wheels”…Of course it was the Triple Crown train that travels daily through this area. Other incident was this past June when a person in a electric wheel chair become stuck in the crossing and was hit by oncoming train…
That is so sad! I feel really bad for his family and friends. What about his dog?
How sad… [:(]
What was he doing walking on the tracks? If it was at a crossing, there should be ample visuals (lights and gates) to indicate an on-coming train. But if he was walking on the tracks or crossing the guage, he was (tragically) in the wrong. Imagine how the train crew must feel, not knowing the man was deaf.
I’m kind of surprised that he couldn’t feel the vibration of the ground as a warning that the train was coming.
Ddint he have a seeing eye dog.
Are you serious??? I didn’t see any smileys.
Yes, the dog was barking loudly, but couldn’t be heard over train’s horn. [:0][;)]Strange thing about deaf people, they don’t hear very well.
I’m not making fun of the victim here, just taking a good natured poke at Coburn.[:o)]
…It is my understanding he was carrying some McDonald’s food and walking next to the tracks…{not at a crossing}, and conincidence would have it he stepped on the tracks to cross just as the train was upon him…
Should have looked both ways…so sad. Too many needless deaths.
Well, like I’ve said before, Darwin is watching.
Beware of McDonalds, that stuff will kill you.
Sounds like suicide by train. I’ve known many Deaf people and they all could tell you there’s a train coming without seeing it. their working senses are so attuned they could smell a difference in the air, and as stated above the vibrations would have been a very clear indication. Also, none of them would every think to cross railroad tracks anywhere but at a crossing and even then they would check both directions multiple times before crossing.
I highly doubt he had a dog woth him, since the dog would have pulled him right out of harms way.
The part about the dog was extreme tongue in cheek, playing on the blind concept, though in this case the victim was in fact deaf. Actually, I think there are dogs trained for the deaf, though the practice of using helper dogs is best known for the blind.
If it was a suicide, it is particularly sad that he chose McDonalds as a final meal.[xx(]
Keep in mind I have warped sense of humor.[:0][;)]
Haven’t read the morning paper yet to see if any further info on the deaf person that stepped in front of the train…
Feel bad for the crew. That’s gotta suck. But, you would think a person who had lived that long in a world being deaf, would have checked before walking across a railroad track.
Deaf, blind or not, once again it is an example of people not takign railroad tracks seriously. Feel bad for him and his family, big price to for one act of stupidty.
John k
OMG!! Im an idiot!! LMAO at myself!!! You all know what I meant.
…No update in todays paper. Guess we’ll have to assume it was a total oversight and carelessness and…unfortunate step on the person’s part…
Poor coborn, should check to see if you’re making sense before you post…
The forum library does have the embarrassed smiley. ----->[:I]
Laughter is good medicine.
It happens to all of us from time to time, it was just your turn. I’m glad you’re laughing too.[swg]
Many deaf people do have hearing dogs. http://www.dogsforthedeaf.org/
One would probably have saved this guy’s life.