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Author Ali, Yasmine S., author.

Title Walk through fire : the train disaster that changed America / Yasmine S. Ali, MD.

Publication Info. New York, NY : Citadel Press, Kensington Publishing Corp., [2023]
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 Bristol, Manross Branch - New Materials  363.122 ALI    Check Shelf
 Colchester, Cragin Memorial Library - New Materials  363.122 ALI, YASMINE S.    Check Shelf
 Newington, Lucy Robbins Welles Library - Adult Department  363.122 ALI    Check Shelf
 Portland Public Library - Adult Department  363.122 ALI    Check Shelf
Description xix, 247 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
Contents Prologue: Ball of fire -- Introduction -- Derailed -- Morning rounds -- Nautilus Memorial Hospital -- The man called Toad -- From the river to the rail -- Minding the perimeter -- A two-ton barbell -- The end of the world -- Inferno -- Triage in a two-room ER -- The day after -- The greatest sacrifice -- For whom the bells tolled -- The misery of hindsight -- Recovery road -- A force for change -- One agency, one mission -- Hazardous materials -- The struggle of the rural hospital -- Epilogue -- Coda -- In memoriam: The 16 lives lost in the Waverly Train Disaster of 1978.
Summary Showing how a single community's terrible tragedy instead became the catalyst for radical change, this first book to examine the Waverly Train Disaster of 1978, penned by a medical writer and Waverly native, examines how this disaster laid the groundwork for the future of emergency management and disaster relief.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-247).
Summary February 22, 1978: a devastating freight train derailment drastically altered Waverly, Tennessee. One of the worst train explosions of the twentieth century, it killed 16 people, injuring hundreds more, and causing millions of dollars in damage. What could have been dismissed as a single community's terrible misfortune instead became the catalyst for radical change, including the formation of FEMA, much-needed reforms in emergency response training, and the creation and enforcement of national and state safety regulations. Response to the disaster reshaped American infrastructure and laid the groundwork for the future of emergency management and disaster relief-- yet most Americans have never heard of Waverly. Ali weaves a compelling narrative of small-town tragedy set against the broader backdrop of U.S. railroad history, rural healthcare, and other elements of American infrastructure that played a part in the creation-- and the aftermath-- of the Disaster. -- adapted from jacket
Subject Railroad accidents -- Tennessee -- Waverly -- History.
Emergency management -- Tennessee -- Waverly -- History.
Waverly (Tenn.) -- History -- 20th century.
Added Title Train disaster that changed America
ISBN 9780806542188 (hardcover)
0806542187 (hardcover)
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