Walk Through Fire, Yasmine S. Ali, MD
Walk Through Fire, Yasmine S. Ali, MD
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Walk Through Fire
The Train Disaster that Changed America

Author: Yasmine S. Ali, MD

Narrator: Yasmine S. Ali

Unabridged: 8 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/28/2023


Synopsis

On February 22, 1978, a devastating freight train derailment drastically altered Waverly, Tennessee, and its place in history. This was one of the worst train explosions of the twentieth century, killing sixteen 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 . . . and yet most Americans have never heard of Waverly.

Dr. Yasmine S. Ali, an award-winning medical writer and Waverly native, sets out to change this in Walk Through Fire, drawing from over a decade of meticulous research and interviews with survivors, first responders, and other firsthand accounts. Ali weaves a compelling narrative of small-town tragedy set against the broader backdrop of United States railroad history, rural healthcare, and other elements of American infrastructure that played a part in the creation—and the aftermath—of the Disaster.

About Yasmine S. Ali, MD

Yasmine S. Ali, MD, is a cardiologist and former president of the Vanderbilt History of Medicine Society. She graduated summa cum laude from Vanderbilt University's College of Arts and Science with a BA in molecular biology and history and graduated with multiple honors from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. Dr. Ali grew up in Waverly, Tennessee, and still lives nearby. She personally knows the survivors of the Waverly Train Disaster.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bonnie on March 27, 2023

This is an excellent look at the Waverly train disaster and is told through the eyes of people who were actually there. The author is from Waverly and her care and attention to detail are excellent. In light of the fact that so many train disasters have occurred lately, this is an important read. I r......more

Goodreads review by David on August 18, 2023

Very good prologue, disappointing book. Okay enough in spots and without glaring weaknesses but missing something. Like an unseasoned meal perhaps? As much as I appreciated and related to the author's love for her hometown I needed more. While I was reading this book a close friend from high school r......more

Goodreads review by Mike on May 05, 2023

This is an excellent book. I was a volunteer firefighter on and off from 1976 to 2021. I have taught Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) courses for 30 years. I have read many books about disasters, both natural and manmade. This is one of the best. This book has no agenda o......more

Goodreads review by Ace on February 25, 2024

A frustrating read. You’re over 60% of the way through the book before you learn the cause of the accident. Everything prior to that is a narrative of the local hospital, where the author’s parents were doctors at the time, from the leadup to the aftermath of the incident at Waverley. People who are......more

Goodreads review by Carla on April 02, 2023

A combination history about a man made catastrophe (e.g. Johnstown Flood), a short history of American healthcare and “rural” hospitals, lessons from regulations of trains (timely) and government catastrophe management (the birth and death and rebirth of FEMA). I hope this book does not get overlook......more