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Cumbria Train Crash February 2007You are in: Cumbria > History > History features > Cumbria Train Crash February 2007 > Cumbria train crash audio Cumbria train crash audioListen to audio from a variety of people involved in the train crash, the rescue effort and the investigation. ![]() The nation now reflects on the Cumbrian rail accident - BBC Radio Cumbria has spoken to people involved in the crash and the follow-up investigation. Richard BransonRichard Branson talks about the train crash, the driver and how the construction of the carriages avoided further injuries to passengers. Help playing audio/video Martyn Ripley - Chief Super Intendant from Brisith Transport Police discusses the consruction of the carriages. Help playing audio/video Graham Hundley was the first paramedic to arrive on the scene. He tells us what he found. Help playing audio/video Dagmar Johnson - a volunteer with Kendal Mountain Rescue Team, talks about how she helped the paramedics with the rescue effort and moving the casualties. Help playing audio/video Major Mel Robinson discusses how the Salvation Army provided support in the mobile canteen. Help playing audio/video Ruth Colton, train passenger, tells us how her experience of the dramatic event is just sinking in. Help playing audio/video Gary Fellowes, 2000 Hatfield train crash survivor, talks about his experience and how he has coped. Help playing audio/video Railway historian Peter Robinson describes the 1947 Grayrigg railway accident. Help playing audio/video The Breakfast Show on BBC Radio Cumbria spoke live on air to various people regarding the rail accident.
Help playing audio/video Video and audioWatch and listen to reports from BBC Radio Cumbria and BBC News last updated: 22/05/2008 at 09:11 SEE ALSOYou are in: Cumbria > History > History features > Cumbria Train Crash February 2007 > Cumbria train crash audio |
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