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At least 40 hurt in Amtrak-big rig crash in California

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Initially, passengers were concerned for relatives and their possessions, but once triage started it was clear there were no serious injuries, said Dave Putnam, Kings County assistant sheriff.

He said all on-duty deputies were assigned to the crash, and no serious crime was reported when they were on scene.

Most of the injured had cuts, bruises or complained of pain, he said. A few others had limbs “splinted up” in case they had fractures, he said.

A helicopter was on standby to remove the injured, but was not needed, Putnam said.

The CHP said BNSF crews were working through the night to repair the tracks and clear the derailed train. The line is not expected to reopen until at least 4 a.m. Tuesday.

This is not the first collision between a train and a truck at the location of the crash. In May 2008, 33 people suffered minor injuries when an Amtrak train was struck by a truck carrying lemons.

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(Bee staff writers Marc Benjamin, John Ellis and Jim Guy contributed to this report.)

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