Woman crosses tracks with no active train warning, Walpole MA

 Public Safety Concern
Public Safety ConcernA woman crossed train tracks near Eric Spring Street without any active train warning signals. There were no trains scheduled at the time, and she was not injured. Concern was raised because there were no indicators of an approaching train.
Audio|Source: Sharon and Foxboro Police/Fire, State Police Dispatch Troop H3
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Transcript:
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Eric Spring Street by the railroad crossing.
00:02
A calling party on the line reporting that wife was crossing the train tracks.
00:06
Stated there was no indicator that a train was coming. She was not struck or anything like that.
00:11
Just concerned because there was no indicator.
00:18
Recreting going by.
00:22
I believe that's affirmative, sir.
00:26
Go check it up.
00:28
Go check it up.
00:30
22 fire alarm. 22 is going to be returning.
00:34
Rescues going to be documented patient refusal.
00:37
Race case 22, you're returning.
00:42
Rescke is going to be documenting refusal at 1949.
00:49
Let's watch 5-7.
00:56
I touched base with Mass Coastal. They advise that they do not have any active trains that are coming through in this time frame.
01:06
They stated there may have been a parked train that the individual saw, I misunderstood.
01:15
Receive, so there isn't any train scheduled for this evening?
01:19
That's affirmative.
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Norfolk County, MA
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