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Idaho Falls

The Untold Story of America's First Nuclear Accident

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Idaho Falls

By: William McKeown
Narrated by: Bob Dunsworth
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When asked to name the world’s first major nuclear accident, most people cite the Three Mile Island incident or the Chernobyl disaster. Revealed in this book is one of American history’s best-kept secrets: the world’s first nuclear reactor accident to claim fatalities happened on United States soil. Chronicled here for the first time is the strange tale of SL-1, a military test reactor located in Idaho’s Lost River Desert that exploded on the night of January 3, 1961, killing the three-man maintenance crew on duty.

Through details uncovered in official documents, firsthand accounts from rescue workers and nuclear industry insiders, and exclusive interviews with the victims’ families and friends, this book probes intriguing questions about the devastating blast that have remained unanswered for more than 40 years. From reports of a faulty reactor design and mismanagement of the reactor’s facilities to rumors of incompetent personnel and a failed love affair that prompted deliberate sabotage of the plant, these plausible explanations for the explosion raise questions about whether the truth was deliberately suppressed to protect the nuclear energy industry.

©2003 William Thomas McKeown (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
20th Century Americas Engineering Media Studies Modern Power Resources Social Sciences State & Local United States Nuclear Weapons
Intriguing Storytelling • Fascinating Details • Awesome Voice • Well-written Story • Gripping True Story
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The most interesting story that very few people are aware of. Recommended as part of the history of the nuclear industry.

A mini Chernobyl

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Oddly bawdy for no reason. The narrator has a monotone voice that should be doing voice overs for high school non fiction videos so people can sleep.

Weird details

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this is an interesting story that keeps you attention from beginning to end. There is much to be learned from it too.

True Story

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This was a very well written and fascinating look at the human side of a technological tragedy. A little more analysis of the mechanics of the stream explosion itself would have been nice but I guess asking for more is a mark of a good book.

Great read

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How did I not know about this incident?

In our country's first nuclear accident, personalities and mental stability may have interacted with a design flaw to create tragic results for three nuclear workers and the people charged with recovering their mangled bodies. The text highlights what happened during the nuclear accident, from recovering the pieces to skinning the contaminated bodies to the concerns about their burials--and the botching of the burials.

This book can enhance your appreciation of how nuclear reactors work, why the human factor is important, and why the design has changed from the use of a single control rod to a more complex one.

It's also important to remember that nuclear reactors do not contribute to greenhouse gasses like fossil-fuel plants, but that does not mean that they provide us with a free ride. Our descendants will have a price to pay if we contaminate the air with carbon or radiation.

How Did I Not Know About This Incident?

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This narrator just detracts from the story, his pronunciation is junior high or below. Some words are so bad it requires thought to figure out what was meant!
The story is good.

Junior high pronunciation, good story.

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Narrator sounds dry as hell, but! When hes describing the horrors of the post atomic autopsy you would not want it another way. loved this book.

Great book, recommended

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The author did a fantastic job in writing this true story and taking an accurate account of all the facts. I love that at the end, I could not tell the authors opinions with his objective review and discourse. I grew up in the area of Idaho Falls and from time to time heard rumblings about the story. This layer out all the facts straight and in a way that was exciting to listen to.

Well Written Historical True Story

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It was interesting but focused so much on salacious. I felt like the party scene and fight and all the drinking was a little long. And talking about there weekly fights was excessive. Quick tempers and a stuck rod could have been emphasized more. That I could totally see. I wish they would have mentioned more about there miraculous fact that the winds didn’t take it to town. I will recommend this to my sister who’s husband is a nuclear engineer.

Interesting but

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As a nuclear layperson I found this book easy to understand, the storytelling intriguing, and the details fascinating. Highly recommend!

Fascinating

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