MIDVALE — A Midvale man remained in extremely critical condition Friday with massive head trauma after walking in front of a TRAX train Thursday night at the Fort Union station at 7200 South.
Witnesses said Mitchall Wilkey, 24, was listening to an iPod while walking toward the TRAX platform from the parking lot about 5 p.m. when the northbound train hit him, sending him flying into a nearby chain-link fence.
He was transported to Intermountain Medical Center with severe head trauma from being pushed 10 feet into the fence, said Midvale Police Capt. Steve Shreeve.
"It looked very bad," he said.
The train was slowing down when the accident occurred, but trains pulling into a platform run at about 30 mph, said Utah Transit Authority spokesman Gerry Carpenter.
"I see it all the time," Shreeve said. "People listening to iPods while they're walking or riding a bicycle. You're blocking out one of your most important senses for warning you of danger. Wait until you get on the train."
— Lana Groves
- Cottonwood High School football coach Josh...
- Glenn Beck unleashes his dogs of war
- Four people killed in plane crash in Kane...
- Bus driver on leave after ejecting 7-year-old...
- Dangerous silence: Why you need to talk to...
- Driver dies in fiery early morning crash on...
- KSL-TV welcomes 2 new anchors, new format
- Volunteers save Salt Lake County millions,...
- Glenn Beck unleashes his dogs of war
23 - Liljenquist pushing to make name for...
21 - KSL-TV welcomes 2 new anchors, new format
19 - Utah woman adopted as baby faces...
18 - Vets heart Mitt: Romney enjoys big...
17 - Cottonwood High School football coach...
15 - Man shot brother while showing him...
12 - Rep. Jim Matheson favors getting rid of...
12






DeseretNews.com encourages a civil dialogue among its readers. We welcome your thoughtful comments.
— About comments