Bricksville Times | Tuesday August 6th, 2002
Train Crashes in Bricksville
Reporter: Tamara Harpster
BRICKSVILLE, CA August 6 2002 – A train crash occurred on Monday, August 5th 2002 and cleanup is still going on today for the crash. The Red and Black locomotive crashed into a car a a woman was trapped in the wreckage for several hours until she was rescued Monday evening. She was wearing a red dress and has not been identified to the press.
Another person was also trapped in the wreckage and was also rescued on Monday evening. He was checked into the hospital for a followup on his condition and injuries from the crash. A white cat has also been noted as missing by a local family and was last seen running away from the crash on Monday evening.
Bailey Smith Towers Dedicated Again
Reporter: Tamara Harpster
BRICKSVILLE, CA August 6 2002 – The two Bailey Smith Towers were dedicated in Bricksville today. In an exciting sign of how the town is rebuilding, these large office buildings are an inspiration for how Bricksville is rebuilding itself after all of the recent disasters, starting with the disastrous Christmas Fire of 2001 that destroyed most of the town.
The towers are named after the builder, Bailey Smith, who pushed forward on his project even after the first and explosions that have rocked the town in the last few months. There are currently five floors on the building, allowing for new businesses to relocate into our grand town.
The towers also stand as a monument to the 9/11/2001 disaster when the World Trade Center towers were destroyed in New York City, New York. Bricksville is proud to offer up this monument to the brave men and women who were at ground zero during the attack on the towers.