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Re: The TA Thread (serious & fatal)

Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 12:30 pm
by search.again
that will explain the no train thing this morning and police cars plus a railway patrol car screaming out of perth rather quickly I flicked the scanner on and reports the person was stuck under train still showing signs of life.

Ambo's called and taken female to hospital
Shift Commander kept a time log of incident as stated over radio.
I guess with type of incidents are kept low profile because nothing on news or TV.

Re: The TA Thread (serious & fatal)

Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 4:01 pm
by richard omeara
Somemtimes they are suicides.Not put on TV because of copycats.

Re: The TA Thread (serious & fatal)

Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 12:38 am
by auntys_eyes
The media will not report suicides or attempted suicides unless there is an overwhelming issue of it being "in the Public Interest".

Re: The TA Thread (serious & fatal)

Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 10:55 am
by Nafenn
search.again wrote:that will explain the no train thing this morning and police cars plus a railway patrol car screaming out of perth rather quickly I flicked the scanner on and reports the person was stuck under train still showing signs of life.

Ambo's called and taken female to hospital
Shift Commander kept a time log of incident as stated over radio.
I guess with type of incidents are kept low profile because nothing on news or TV.
POLICE are investigating an accident involving a woman pedestrian and a train in Queens Park this morning.

The incident occurred about 9am near the intersection of Sevenoaks Street and Mallard Way.

Police and St John Ambulance vehicles attended the scene.

PerthNow understands the injuries to the woman are not life-threatening, however one of her arms were severed.
http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/story/0 ... 61,00.html

Re: The TA Thread (serious & fatal)

Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 9:12 pm
by richard omeara
Sounds like a ta in Tuarthill.Heard a heap of sirens then the power went out.Anyone hear any thing?

Re: The TA Thread (serious & fatal)

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 12:33 pm
by ace of spades
Bad Prang in Mahoganny Creek last night with 5 teenagers involved in a ute roll over

http://www.thewest.com.au/default.aspx? ... tID=145181

Re: The TA Thread (serious & fatal)

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 8:30 pm
by Zebedee
On the way home from work tonight, there was what looked like a fairly bad accident at the corner of Beechboro Road and Stoke Place in Morley... (just back from the Beechboro Rd / Walter Rd intersection)

Beechboro Road southbound was completely blocked by the accident and emergency vehicles. Northbound was slowed to a crawl, partly by the inevitable rubber-neckers and also because they were just getting ready to divert southbound traffic was into the outside northbound lane.

If I had to guess what happened, it looked like someone had been t-boned... Fire brigade folks appeared to be extracting someone from a car, or had just finished doing so. But that's just a guess, I was more interested in getting safely around the scene and not getting in the way or causing a secondary accident.

Re: The TA Thread (serious & fatal)

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 8:35 pm
by Schism_
MVA with Code 90 near Yealering earlier today

Re: The TA Thread (serious & fatal)

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 9:14 pm
by WPXZBP
Rescue 65 was en-route to it too.

Re: The TA Thread (serious & fatal)

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 10:33 pm
by Turbo
4wd with trailer vs 4wd with trailer vs car
Brand Hwy, approx 3km south of Gingin
1 x fatal, 1 x critical
Just after 6pm
Major crash are investigating

See news for footage!

Re: The TA Thread (serious & fatal)

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 8:22 pm
by Zebedee
Main Roads Website wrote: Entered: 27/06/2009 7:30:55 PM
Traffic Alert

Traffic Incident Mitchell Freeway Southbound at Scarborough Beach Road overpass, two lanes are currently blocked.

Motorists are advised to seek alternate routes, as delays are being experienced.

LINK
Had a call from a mate, it looks like someone's managed to go through the crash barriers on the freeway, down onto Scarborough Beach Road, and towards or into the car dealership...

GOOGLE MAPS LINK

No idea of what injuries, but I think it counts as "serious"...

Re: The TA Thread (serious & fatal)

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 9:19 pm
by spartacus
Zebedee wrote:
Main Roads Website wrote: Entered: 27/06/2009 7:30:55 PM
Traffic Alert

Traffic Incident Mitchell Freeway Southbound at Scarborough Beach Road overpass, two lanes are currently blocked.

Motorists are advised to seek alternate routes, as delays are being experienced.

LINK
At about 7.00, AJ20x was heading there P2, so it does look serious.

Re: The TA Thread (serious & fatal)

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 6:51 pm
by Turbo
Zebedee wrote:Had a call from a mate, it looks like someone's managed to go through the crash barriers on the freeway, down onto Scarborough Beach Road, and towards or into the car dealership...

No idea of what injuries, but I think it counts as "serious"...
Your mate has quite the imagination!!! :lol:

It was a car v barrier on the Mitchell Fwy, just before Scarborough beach rd.

Minor injuries.

Re: The TA Thread (serious & fatal)

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 7:37 am
by Zebedee
Turbo wrote:
Zebedee wrote:Had a call from a mate, it looks like someone's managed to go through the crash barriers on the freeway, down onto Scarborough Beach Road, and towards or into the car dealership...

No idea of what injuries, but I think it counts as "serious"...
Your mate has quite the imagination!!! :lol:

It was a car v barrier on the Mitchell Fwy, just before Scarborough beach rd.

Minor injuries.

Haha shows what happens when you trust second hand information ... Grrrrrrrrr.

Re: The TA Thread (serious & fatal)

Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 9:47 pm
by gkoutlis
Had AG-207 (new light bar) and SJA van 77 - assist me when I witnessed a Car vs Motorbike - cnr Bennett Street and Adelaide Tce, in Perth, whilst heading home from work this after noon approx 17:15ish.

Traffic out of the city on Adelaide Tce was chaotic as taxi blocked intersection along with motorbike and rider.

Assisted SJA using spinal precaution skills on patient - until extrication onto Scoop, then Stretcher.

Definitely no time for any pics at all.

G