been able to tell you after impact? >> the most common thing they said is they just, a loud noise. and some of them, four or five, i don't remember. they said i don't remember what happened from the loud noise. i was on my side or i was pushed against somebody. and then i remember ems or the conductors or others asking for help. they don't remember much screaming or anything. they just remember people getting up and trying to get out. >> and finally, you say you do have at least a couple patients seriously injured that you'll be monitoring into the night. >> it is the emergency medicine positions that are there, our trauma physician. they're all coming in. they're all staying with the patients until they know they're stable and taken care of. there's extra staff at our campuses involved. and they're all seeing it through. >> doctor, thank you for your time. i know you're seeing it through. 25 patients taken to frankford hospital, about a ten-minute ambulance ride from the scene of the derailment. we've been seeing people coming in in police wagons. >> already. wcau reporting there.