Firefighters attending overnight's fatal train crash had a tough job - to locate the person who had been hit.
A 32-year-old man died after being hit by a train on tracks near Pah Rd, near Te Puke at 2.16am and firefighters say there was only so much they could do to help.
Te Puke volunteer fire brigade chief fire officer Glenn Williams was at the scene with crews from Te Puke and Maketu.
"Our involvement was to walk along the tracks to locate the person who had been hit. Once we located the pedestrian we went to check on the [train] driver."
Williams said the driver was "obviously shaken up".