North Berkeley BART closed by possible train strike

Firefighters found one person under the first BART car, breathing but unresponsive, and performed an extrication, according to radio traffic.

North Berkeley BART closed by possible train strike
North Berkeley BART riders wait outside the closed station Monday morning. Scanner Insider

A person was taken to the hospital Monday morning after possibly being struck by a BART train in Berkeley, authorities report.

As of about 10:40 a.m., the North Berkeley BART station was closed due to the ongoing investigation.

BART said there was a "major delay" as of about 10:30 a.m. on the Richmond line in all directions.

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" North Berkeley station is currently closed due to a medical emergency," BART said in a prepared statement. "Preliminary information is a person entered the trackway and a collision may have occurred with a train a person has been removed from the trackway and is being transported to a hospital."

The incident appears to have started around 10:10 a.m.

There is currently no red line service, BART said.

Millbrae riders from Richmond can take the orange Berryessa train and transfer at MacArthur to a yellow SFO train.

Stay tuned for updates.

Update, 11:05 a.m. The North Berkeley BART station has reopened and red line service has resumed following "an earlier problem," BART reported.

"There is a major delay on the Richmond Line in all directions due to an earlier major medical emergency at North Berkeley station," the agency said at about 10:55 a.m.

North Berkeley BART riders wait outside the closed station Monday morning. Scanner Insider

Update, 11:15 a.m. According to radio traffic reviewed by The Scanner, the Berkeley Fire Department was dispatched to the North Berkeley BART station to investigate a report of a person under a train just before 10:05 a.m.

Responding firefighters found one person underneath the first train car, breathing but unresponsive, according to radio traffic.

Berkeley firefighters performed an extrication and had removed the patient by about 10:20 a.m.

BFD rushed the individual to Highland Hospital, Code 3, several minutes later.

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