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Stay off the tracks – Impact
Martin Gibbon, theatre performance director and BTP officers, Megan Fifield and George Philpot, discuss the emotional impact of rail safety tragedies.
Distraction
Ben Owens, NHS Emergency Medicine Consultant and Martin Shenton, Stunt Coordinator describe being distracted at a level crossing and then hit by a train.
Stay off the Tracks – Sound
Network Rail Mobile Operations Manager Anthony Boyle, describes the sounds he hears when he attends an incident scene to sound designer Dan Piggott.
Stay off the Tracks – Sight
Nicole Lee, NHS nurse and Chair of the British Burns Association describes an electrical rail burn rail to special effects make-up artist,Shaune Harrison.
Harrison’s Story
Harrison’s Story tells the story of 11-year-old Harrison Ballantyne, who tragically lost his life when he was electrocuted by overhead power lines.
Shattered Lives
‘Shattered Lives’ powerfully shows the devastating impact that trespass can have on families. There are more dangers on the track than you think. Don’t leave the people around you to pick up the pieces.
Parallel Lines
Every time someone trespasses on the railway they risk everything that matters to them. But there’s a wider impact too. A long-lasting effect on the trespasser, their families, those who work on the railway, and our communities too.
Tom’s Story
When 16 year-old schoolboy, Tom Hubbard, chose to venture onto the railway tracks and climb on top of a train in June 2014, he had no idea that this decision would change his life forever.
Tegan’s Story
16-year-old Tegan suffered a cardiac arrest, third-degree burns and her heart stopped beating for seven minutes when she ran across the tracks and fell onto the third rail.
You vs. Train – Dan’s story
The third rail is probably the hardest danger to see. It looks just like an ordinary rail, but it carries 750 volts – easily enough to kill you.