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Lawsuit blames BNSF for death because of blocked grade crossing

By Trains Staff | November 8, 2021

| Last updated on April 4, 2024

Oklahoma suit says man died of heart attack when emergency vehicles were halted by stopped train

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NOBLE, Okla. — An Oklahoma family has filed suit against BNSF Railway, saying the railway is at fault for the death of a family member, who died of a heart attack when emergency vehicles were unable to respond because a stopped train blocked the only entrance to their street.

KFOR-TV reports Larry Gene Byrd died of the heart attack in September 2020. A lawsuit filed by attorney Timothy Gaarder, representing the Byrd family, claims that when emergency vehicles tried to respond the incident, police asked if the train, which had been stopped for two hours, could be moved, and that a crew member said no, then “closed the locomotive window and would not respond to further questions.”

The city of Noble has subsequently opened up another route to the street involved.

A BNSF representative told the station it could not comment on pending litigation.

2 thoughts on “Lawsuit blames BNSF for death because of blocked grade crossing

  1. Common sense is gone in these “dazes and times”.

    An SR-71 pilot related a story of similar nature: He asked Sacrameto CA airport tower if he could make a low pass over the runway. They were thrilled to see this happen, and said. ‘Bring it on”. When the pilot got to Beale and landed, he was called into the commanders office. He was asked,” Are there any regulations prohibiting low flights over non AF runways?” Pilot, “No, sir”. Commander, “There will be tomorrow, and you will be the author of said regulation”

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