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Trains LIVE — Walk through Fire

By Bob Lettenberger | May 17, 2023

| Last updated on March 20, 2024


We talk with author Dr. Yasmine Ali about her book on the train disaster that changed America

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Book cover — Walk through fire

Trains LIVE — Walk through Fire — 5-17-2023 — It seemed as if the entire world had been turned upside down. On Feb. 24, 1978, that is what it felt like in the small town of Waverly, Tenn. Two days before, 23 cars of a 96-car Louisville & Nashville Railroad freight train derailed and piled up in the center of town. In the wreckage were two tank cars carrying liquefied petroleum gas. Residents had never seen anything like this before.

Then on Feb. 24 at 2:55 p.m., one of the tank cars exploded. A large portion of the town was burnt to the ground, 16 people died as a result of the explosion, including Waverly’s police chief and fire chief, and the local hospital with its tiny emergency room (160 square feet) was inundated with victims needing immediate medical attention.

Today we talk with Dr. Yasmine Ali, author of the book Walk through Firean accounting of what happened before, during, and after the disaster that caused our nation to take a long, hard look at the status of emergency preparedness and management. Dr. Ali’s hometown is Waverly and it was her parents, both physicians, that were on-duty in the hospital emergency room at the time of the explosion.

This is a must-read book that takes you through the horrific, life-altering minutes, hours, days and weeks surrounding an episode that shocked the nation.

This is Trains LIVE — Walk through Fire.

Smoke plume from burning town of Waverly, Tenn. Trains LIVE — Walk through fire
Friday afternoon, Feb. 24, 1978. Smoke could be seen more than 20 miles away after the tank car carrying LPG exploded. City of Waverly

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