(CNN/Joe Sutton) -- A train rammed into a flatbed truck carrying participants in a West Texas parade saluting U.S. troops on Thursday, killing four people and leaving at least 17 hospitalized, a police spokesman said.
The incident happened around 4:30 p.m. CT (5:30 p.m. ET) Thursday, during the "Hunt for Heroes" event in Midland. According to the group Show of Support, these festivities -- including a banquet and, after that, an "all expense paid whitetail deer hunt" -- are to honor members of all branches of the U.S. military.
The last flatbed truck in the parade was crossing tracks when an eastbound train slammed into it, said Midland police spokesman Ryan Stout.
Some people were able to jump off the truck in time.
First responders arrived and found two dead at the scene, while two others were later pronounced dead at Midland Memorial Hospital, said Stout. Ten others are in critical condition and seven in stable condition as a result of the crash, he added.
Troops were among those participating in the parade, and were on the flatbed truck that was hit, but the police spokesman couldn't say how many of those killed or injured were in the military.
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