
Driver critically injured after vehicle and train collide in Fort Worth, police say
A driver was critically injured Saturday evening after their vehicle and a train collided in Fort Worth, according to police.
The collision occurred around 5:22 p.m. near West Biddison Street and Ryan Avenue. Emergency crews responded and found a single vehicle involved in the crash, authorities said.
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The driver, who was the only occupant of the vehicle, was transported by EMS to a nearby hospital in critical condition. Investigators are currently working to determine the circumstances surrounding the collision, police said.
CBS News Texas will provide additional details when they become available.
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