N&W in 1909--Another fatality
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OK
I can accept that reading of the story.
It just struck me in that part of my experience.
Tom Cosgrove
NW Mailing List wrote:
> The way I understood the article (reading somewhat between the lines)
> the fireman was trapped between the boulder and the tender in such a
> way that he could not be extricated until the special train and crew
> from Bluefield arrived. As soon as the crew removed the boulder that
> had the fireman trapped he was loaded on the train for the rush trip
> to Bluefield.
>
> The reporter could have clarified the situation better than he did.
>
> Gordon Hamilton
>
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> Today if the dying man was left sitting for "hours" while the rock
> was moved
> the lawsuits would be amazing. In EMS circles we speak of the
> Golden Hour and a
> Platinum 10 minutes for a trauma patient. If I don't have the
> patient on the operating table
> one hour after the accident, we've failed.
>
> Tom Cosgrove
>
> NW Mailing List wrote:
>> Bluefield Daily Telegraph
>> February 10, 1909
>>
>> FIREMAN DIES OF INJURIES RECEIVED WHEN TRAIN STUCK BOLDER
>> ------
>> *Engine and One Car Hurled From Track by Rock Weighing Over a Ton*
>>
>> Dislodged from the bank of a cut near Wittens Mills, an
>> immense boulder weighing over a ton rolled on the Norfolk and
>> Western track after midnight yesterday morning and train No. 85
>> crashed into it with the result that the engine and one car were
>> thrown from the track and the fireman, Will Kensinger, was caught
>> in some way between the bolder and the tender of the engine.
>> A wrecker was rushed from this city to the scene of the
>> accident with Dr. St. Clair on board so that he could give
>> medical assistance to the wounded fireman. The crew then worked
>> for several hours trying to remove the boulder and as soon as
>> this was finished the special train made a hurried return trip to
>> this city with Kensinger, for whom everything that the doctor
>> could do was being done. An ambulance met the special at the
>> local station and the man was hurried to the Bluefield Sanitarium
>> where it was found that he could not live, as he reached the
>> local hospital in a pulseless condition. Within a few minutes
>> after his arrival here he died and was later taken to the home of
>> his mother, Mrs. Mary A . Kensinger, on Allen street.
>> The dead man was 24 years old and was a member of Grace
>> Methodist church and also member of the B. of L. F. & E.
>> [/Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen/].
>> He is survived by his mother, four sisters--Mrs. C. C.
>> Walker, and Misses Ada, Mary and Pearl Kensinger and two
>> brothers--James and Guy Kensinger. The funeral will be held from
>> Grace Methodist church this afternoon at 2 o'clock under the
>> auspices of the Brotherhood of Firemen, and the services will be
>> conducted by Rev. T. S. Hamilton and Rev. D. E. Hawk.
>> ------
>> [/Whitten Mills is in Tazewell County on the Clinch Valley line
>> to Norton, VA./ /Also, Feb. 9th was a Tuesday so it is
>> interesting that Dr. St. Clair made the trip to the accident
>> scene even though his practice must have suffered that day.
>> Finally, the Rev. T. S. Hamilton was my grandfather./]
>>
>> Gordon Hamilton
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