FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – A Brightline train struck a man who was trying to cross the railroad tracks Friday night in Fort Lauderdale, police said.

The collision occurred about 8 p.m. on the Florida East Coast Railway tracks near Northeast Third Avenue and North Flagler Drive.

Detective Tracy Figone said the crossing gates were down and the lights were flashing as the pedestrian attempted to cross the tracks.

The man was taken to Broward Health Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries.

Brightline trains have already been involved in four deaths, including two in the past week.

A northbound Brightline train struck and killed Jeffrey King, 51, on Wednesday in Boynton Beach.

Melissa Lavell, 32, was struck and killed by a Brightline train on Jan. 5 in Boynton Beach.

A Brightline train struck and killed a 35-year-old woman Nov. 1 in Deerfield Beach and an 18-year-old woman July 26 in Boca Raton.

Brightline released a statement late Friday night stressing that safety was the company's top priority.

"Incidents like these can be avoided and train warnings need to be treated exactly like red lights, stop signs and crosswalks," the statement said.

Brightline recently began operating its introductory service between Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach. The high-speed train system will eventually connect Miami to Orlando.