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Jan 24, 2023 8 tweets 7 min read Read on X
(1) @wmata tried to refute a July STATter911 story that it--once again--sent passengers toward danger, on an inspection that found smoke & fire. Today, @MetrorailSafety issued a report that confirms our story & shows #wmata's statements weren't true. (more) @knolkatie picture @knolkatie image
(2) Here's @wmata's statement plus comments given to @justingeorge following the fire & explosions/arcing between Woodley Park & Dupont Circle. Despite its own rules prohibiting sending passengers on an inspection train, #wmata desperately tried to justify the action. (more) ImageImageImage
(3) The rule that no passengers are supposed to be aboard any inspection train was announced in March of 2020 by the same spokesperson attempting to justify the actions during the July 30 Red Line incident. Here's a comparison: Image
(4) The @MetrorailSafety report makes clear--as STATter911 initially reported--@wmata sent passengers towards danger by ordering the inspection without first off-loading the train. This was also a key @NTSB finding in the 2015 L'Enfant Plaza fire that killed Carol Glover. (more) Image
(5) @MetrorailSafety also found--as @RailTransitOPS first reported--that once Train 108 discovered smoke & fire @wmata was slow in getting the train & its passengers to safety back at the Woodley Park Station. (more) Image
(6) As it has with many other rail emergencies, @MetrorailSafety found significant problems with @wmata's overall handling of the incident. There are also other parallels with the 2015 L'Enfant Plaza tragedy, including poor handling of fans. (more) Image
(7) @wmata provided misleading & flat out wrong info following this incident. It contradicted radio traffic & even ignored the fact the director of the Rail Operations Control Center issued a reminder about track inspections with passengers just hours after the incident. (more) Image
(8) This happened during @wmataGM's very first week. Let's hope he comes away from this realizing the timely release of factual information helps restore trust better than a knee-jerk defense that isn't candid. Read the @MetrorailSafety report here:
bit.ly/3H6xo2F

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(1) The @dcdistrictdogs flood shows @MayorBowser's administration doesn't care who gets hurt in its quest to keep DC911/@OUC_DC's mistakes buried. The fact they still refuse to admit what happened is part of a years-long shameful pattern. Here's a history lesson. (more)
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(2) 4 years ago this month @MayorBowser shielded @OUC_DC from a multi-agency investigation of the tragic 708 Kennedy St NW fire that killed Yafet Solomon & Fitsum Kebede. As with @dcdistrictdogs, OUC gave non-sensical answers to key questions. (more)
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(1) BREAKING: DC911/@OUC_DC's Heather McGaffin finally admits DC911 messed up in the @dcdistrictdogs response. As we told you last Monday the 15-minute delay would come down to what the first 911 callers said. They said plenty about how bad the situation was. It was an EMERGENCY! The walls were coming down during the flooding with people & dogs inside. But DC911 dispatched this as a non-emergency water leak. (more details to come)

The release of this information and the 911 transcripts would not have come without the outrage of the people impacted, some tenacious reporters & @ZacharyforWard5.
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(1) Right on cue--as if we needed more evidence--DC911/@OUC_DC helped to further justify @councilofdc's OUC transparency act. When @CaseyNolen did a story about the emergency legislation OUC refused to comment. Of course they did. But there's more. (more) @CMBrookePinto @SafeDC
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