Passengers on the Amtrak train that slammed into an empty freight train over the weekend in South Carolina, killing the train conductor and engineer, described the scene in 911 calls. More than 100 passengers were treated for injuries. (Feb. 6)
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Smoky, Bloody Crash Scene Described in 911 Calls
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