patching...
Update: Have an announcement or event you want to promote? We've got a tool for that.
Welcome back, Patch Blogger!

Train

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Passion for Helping Autistic Children Defined Train Accident Victim

Wauwatosa's Jocelyn Flashinski, who was killed by a train Friday, had developed strong bond with local autistic children.

Whenever Jocelyn Flashinski was coming over for therapy, young Mario Martinez, who is autistic, would wait impatiently for her.  “He would sit at the window or the door. He would recognize her car. He would say ‘Jocelyn’s coming today,’” said the now 9-year-old boy’s father, Jesse Martinez of Milwaukee. Martinez paused to stifle tears Tuesday as he talked about the Wauwatosa woman who became more than just a therapist to his young son, and who had known Mario since he “was in Pampers.” When she met Mario, he couldn’t talk. “He was afraid of the wind when the trees would move. She got him past that,” Martinez said. “I told her, ‘Thank you for giving us back our son. Thank you for letting us know who Mario is. I think it was just the …

Doug Stillman

8:36 pm on Thursday, June 14, 2012

She was amazing. She was a beautiful soul. The world is worse off without her.   more ›

Friday, June 8, 2012

Victim in Friday Train Accident Identified, From Wauwatosa

Caledonia Police have identified Jocelyn Flashinski, 31, as the woman who was struck and killed by a train Friday.

Updated at 1 p.m., June 9. The woman killed Friday by a train has been identified. According to the Caledonia police, Jocelyn M. Flashinski of Wauwatosa was killed after getting struck by a southbound Amtrak train Friday evening near 4 Mile Road and Highway H in Caledonia. Flashinski does have ties to the Racine area. She was 31. Patch reached out to the Flashinski family, but relatives were too distraught to comment. Police said Flashinski ran onto the tracks and that "the incident is not criminal in nature." The train was traveling from Milwaukee to Chicago. Vince Patoka, a passenger on a northbound train from Chicago to Milwaukee that had to stop after the accident, told Patch that the conductor had been making announcements about every…

Comment_arrow

John Gianoli

8:21 am on Tuesday, June 12, 2012

this is accurate, i was on the same train going to chicago expected to arrive at 7:14, instead it was 10:45 when we arrived. The police, firefighters, medical examiner were on the scene to gather evidence for very long time. However on our train we were left in the dark about what happened and we just had to wait, no buses, no info, etc. There was something under train where i sat so the …   more ›

Got a Hot Tip?
 
 

Videos