GASSED: The True Story of a Toxic Train Derailment
The tragic story of the 1996 Alberton, Montana, train crash and the largest release of chlorine gas in US railroad history. One train rider is killed, while hundreds are acutely injured. Many will suffer chronic symptoms for years to come, and seek justice for their toxic exposure.
Episodes
Monday Aug 05, 2024
Part 1 Chapter 12 "Containment"
Monday Aug 05, 2024
Monday Aug 05, 2024
The night after the spill, people in the west end of the Evacuation zone complain of smells and symptoms, but they remain not evacuated. And while responders prepare for a long evacuation, residents grow concerned over animals left behind.
Pictured: schematic of tank cars
Thursday Aug 08, 2024
Part 1 Chapter 13 "Broken Contract"
Thursday Aug 08, 2024
Thursday Aug 08, 2024
Residents visit the Exclusion Zone to feed or rescue animals left behind, with some reporting that the visit makes them ill.
Pictured: Horses left behind in the Hot Zone, attended by responders.
Saturday Aug 10, 2024
Part 1 Chapter 14 "The Feds"
Saturday Aug 10, 2024
Saturday Aug 10, 2024
In the early days of the Alberton chlorine spill, the Environmental Protection Agency is denied access to the spill site by incident command and Montana officials. But why?
Pictured: Tim Murphy (MT SERC) and Jim Greene (MT DES)
Monday Aug 12, 2024
Part 1 Chapter 15 "Discoveries" part 1
Monday Aug 12, 2024
Monday Aug 12, 2024
On Day 4 of the spill, the EPA finally has access to the spill site, in what becomes a day of disturbing discoveries.
Pictured: the EPA at the spill site, investigating potassium cresylate in the ditch.
Wednesday Aug 14, 2024
Part 1 Chapter 15 "Discoveries" part 2
Wednesday Aug 14, 2024
Wednesday Aug 14, 2024
One last discovery is made three days after the spill: an entire neighborhood has been left behind in the Exclusion Zone.
Pictured: Sawmill Gulch/Cyr to the Spill
Friday Aug 16, 2024
Part 1 Chapter 16 "Reassurance"
Friday Aug 16, 2024
Friday Aug 16, 2024
As the Techs consider how to tackle the remaining 60,000lbs of liquid chlorine in Car 3, health officials try to allay residents’ growing concerns about their health.
Pictured: schematic for chlorine offloading.
Sunday Aug 18, 2024
Part 1 Chapter 17 "Complaints" part 1
Sunday Aug 18, 2024
Sunday Aug 18, 2024
More residents push back against assurances of safety, increasingly concerned about their long-term health and the chemical smells in the Alberton area during visits.
Pictured: Frenchtown Fire Station 5 near Petty Creek (Paul Manson photo)
Wednesday Aug 21, 2024
Part 1 Chapter 17 "Complaints" part 2
Wednesday Aug 21, 2024
Wednesday Aug 21, 2024
Residents continue to question assurances of safety, concerned about their long-term health and the chemical smells in the Alberton area during visits.
Pictured: decon station near the spill site (EPA photo)
Friday Aug 23, 2024
Part 1 Chapter 18 "Spikes" / Chapter 19 "Two Fronts" part 1
Friday Aug 23, 2024
Friday Aug 23, 2024
As the techs work on transferring chlorine, a rain bomb releases a fresh cloud of gas, sending the western roadblock scrambling to safety. Meanwhile, officials try to control open questions during the public evacuee meetings.
Pictured: a lethal spike measured at over 1400 ppm
Sunday Aug 25, 2024
Part 1 Chapter 19 "Two Fronts" part 2
Sunday Aug 25, 2024
Sunday Aug 25, 2024
Officials continue to try and control the leaking tank of chlorine gas as well as open questions during the evacuee meetings.
Pictured: the revealed breach in the chlorine tank, the largest in US railroad history.
GASSED
A two-book series told in six parts, we follow in detail the day of the catastrophe, the 17-day evacuation as officials struggle to patch the leaking tank, and the years-long aftermath as spill victims seek answers to their chronic illness and chemical sensitivity, while beseeching government agencies for help and taking the railroad company to court to find justice.