Shelter-in-place ordered after hazmat train derails
A freight train carrying hazardous materials derailed in a Pennsylvania community Tuesday afternoon, prompting a shelter-in-place order for nearby residents.
The derailment happened around 2.20pm ET in Bensalem, Bucks County, between Street Road and the Neshaminy Falls train station.
Aerial footage from Chopper 6 showed that at least 10 train cars had jumped the tracks.
Hazmat crews rushed to the scene after officials learned that two of the derailed cars were reportedly carrying hazardous materials.
Police, fire and rescue services have also rushed to the scene. No injuries have been reported at this time.
Bensalem police said they are still working to determine exactly what the train cars contain.
However, officials said one of the derailed cars is carrying a flammable isopropanol solution, or rubbing alcohol, and crews are currently checking for any leaks.
As a precaution, residents living between Brownsville Road and Old Lincoln Highway have been urged to remain indoors and avoid the area until authorities provide further updates.
The derailment happened around 2.20pm ET in Bensalem, Bucks County, between Street Road and the Neshaminy Falls train station
Aerial footage from Chopper 6 showed that at least 10 train cars had jumped the tracks
Locals received text alerts shortly after the train derailed, notifying them of the situation.
'Go inside. Bring pets and other animals indoors. Close windows and vents. Stay indoors until further notice,' the message states.
Rep Brian Fitzpatrick said on X that a one-mile shelter-in-place order is currently in effect.
'This was a freight derailment and did not occur on commuter rail lines. Local officials have reported several cars involved, which may contain hazardous materials,' said Fitzpatrick.
'At this time, no injuries have been reported. We will not have further confirmed information until the Hazmat Team is on scene and able to assess the rail cars.'
The Lower Southampton Police Department warned that Bristol Road is closed between Brownsville Rd and Old Lincoln Highway.
'We are assisting Bensalem Police with a train derailment with a possible hazmat issue. Please avoid the area. Some homes are being evacuated; please cooperate with police and fire personnel,' the department added.
While authorities have not disclosed what the derailed cars were carrying, federal rail data show that flammable liquids account for the largest share of hazardous materials transported by rail in the US.
Bensalem police said they are still working to determine exactly what the train cars contain
These shipments often include crude oil, ethanol and petroleum-based products.
Compressed and liquefied gases, such as propane and chlorine, are the second most common type of hazardous cargo, followed by a broad category of miscellaneous hazardous materials, as well as corrosive substances and smaller quantities of explosives, toxic chemicals and radioactive materials.
Jets' Offseason Outlook Provides Fans with Realistic Path Forward
Jets' Offseason Outlook Provides Fans with Realistic Path Forward
With how the Jets have approached the offseason this year, one can make the case that the path forward is starting to materialize.Nick Faria|
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New York JetsRome wasn't built in a day. Neither are true NFL title contenders.
For the last 15 years, the New York Jets have asked fans to be patient as they have tried to rebuild the roster (and organization) into a viable winner. The fanbase has been given very little to trust over the years.
The same could be said for the current iteration of the Jets. Despite talk of building a team "the fans can be proud of," all people have seen is more of the same in 2025.
But there's a difference in the Jets' roster building this offseason compared to past ones. And that could very well be the difference that fans finally need to see to have faith in the process.
Not because of the immediate results, but due to the path the team is on.
Jets' offseason plans are shaping future hope
A common misconception that Jets fans have made recently is their hopes of turning around a team only takes a single year when you have the right coach and quarterback. They point to the Washington Commanders with Jayden Daniels reaching the NFC Championship game in his first year as a clear example of that.
But Washington's tale is a cautionary one, not something to emulate across the board.
For as good as the Commanders were in 2024, they were equally as bad in 2025. The team won just five games last year and now has one of the oldest and most expensive rosters in the game. Instead of building their team slowly, along with their star quarterback, they tried to cut corners, and it has left them in limbo as a team.
The Jets learned that lesson as well. After boosting their win total in 2022, the team tried to jump into championship contention by acquiring Aaron Rodgers. That move didn't work out, and it left the team kickstarting another rebuild that current head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey are trying to work through.
But just as the Detroit Lions in their first year under Dan Campbell, improvement is not always linear. Like the Jets, Campbell's Lions were unwatchable in their first season together in 2021. But they used a strong offseason and a year of experience to build off their first-year troubles. 2022 saw a six-win jump that propelled the team to title contention.
It took the Lions two years to build their roster. The Jets are entering their second season with the current regime. Along the way, they have built the locker room in a similar way to that Detroit team - with quality leaders brought in on defense and an offensive line with major upside.
Maybe it doesn't end up working out. Perhaps it actually does.
But the Jets' "plan" this season is far more palatable than ever for a fanbase dying to see competency. If the coaching staff takes a similar jump to what Campbell's Lions did, then New York might finally build a team the "right way" that can itself into a winner sooner rather than later.
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NICK FARIANick covers the NFL for Sports Illustrated/FN. He was previously on the New York Jets' beat for AM New York with prior experience reporting on the New York Islanders and the Philadelphia Eagles. The New York City resident is also an Adjunct Professor at LIU Brooklyn.
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