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
Saturday Sep 21, 2024
Part 2 Chapter 3 "Disbelief" / Chapter 4 "Bronzed"
Saturday Sep 21, 2024
Saturday Sep 21, 2024
While many residents complain of chemical exposures that make them ill upon returning home, health officials show no concern, claiming the area is safe. We also look at modeling withheld from residents, which shows how severely the Alberton area was exposed to chlorine during the spill.
Pictured: map of 'bronzed' areas due to chlorine.
Monday Sep 23, 2024
Part 2 Chapter 5 "Cleanup"
Monday Sep 23, 2024
Monday Sep 23, 2024
Three weeks after residents are allowed back to Alberton, the contaminated soil is finally removed, and many people report being re-exposed during the removal. Meanwhile, some residents continue to stay away, afraid of returning home.
Pictured: the potassium cresylate tank, staged in Missoula.
Wednesday Sep 25, 2024
Part 2 Chapter 6 "Hold Outs"
Wednesday Sep 25, 2024
Wednesday Sep 25, 2024
Despite removal of the contaminated soil, Lucinda Hodges and other spill victims are unable to tolerate returning to their Alberton area homes. Meanwhile, Dr. Kaye Kilburn plans a neurological study on the Alberton spill victims.
Pictured: the Hodges' family home on Railroad Street in Alberton.
Thursday Sep 26, 2024
Part 3 Chapter 1 "ACCEH"
Thursday Sep 26, 2024
Thursday Sep 26, 2024
We begin Part III The Long Haul. As Lucinda Hodges and others try to live in a town that makes them sick, she reconstitutes ACE into ACCEH—the Alberton Community Coalition for Environmental Health—and begins a letter-writing campaign to government agencies to seek help.
Pictured: ACCEH ad in the Missoulian at Christmas 1996.
Sunday Sep 29, 2024
Part 3 Chapter 2 "Sleuths" / Chapter 3 "Meltdown"
Sunday Sep 29, 2024
Sunday Sep 29, 2024
As documents regarding the Alberton spill become available, Lucinda Hodges, Debra Griffin and Roger Chalmers scrutinize them for information to explain why they are still ill. Then in March of 1997, Hodges flees her Alberton home forever, as the spring thaw releases spill odors into the environment.
Pictured: Lucinda Hodges at her Missoula trailer home. (Screen shot from Lisa Mosca video)
Wednesday Oct 02, 2024
Part 3 Chapter 4 "Anniversary"
Wednesday Oct 02, 2024
Wednesday Oct 02, 2024
On the first anniversary of the spill, the spring thaw awakens toxic odors, and many Alberton-area residents experience a resurgence in their illness. Before some families give up and leave their homes, they attempt a protest against Montana Rail Link, in hopes of gaining publicity and awareness.
Pictured: an Alberton spill protester (screen shot from Lisa Mosca)
Friday Oct 04, 2024
Part 3 Chapter 5 "ATSDR"
Friday Oct 04, 2024
Friday Oct 04, 2024
A year and a half after the spill, Alberton spill victims get their first meeting with ATSDR, and their first chance to vent complaints at a public meeting since their return home. But Lucinda Hodges and others are shocked to find that ATSDR has already planned an upcoming follow-up health study, without input from the residents.
Pictured: Wayne Wasser speaks up at the ATSDR public meeting
Sunday Oct 06, 2024
Part 3 Chapter 6 "Runaway"
Sunday Oct 06, 2024
Sunday Oct 06, 2024
Nineteen months after the Alberton derailment and toxic chemical spill, a Montana Rail Link runaway train running full speed downriver, threatens to derail near or in Missoula, and emergency authorities have no idea what cargo the train carries.
Pictured: the pileup aftermath of MRL's Runaway Train. (screenshot from Lisa Mosca video footage)
Wednesday Oct 09, 2024
Part 3 Chapter 7 "The Black Hole"
Wednesday Oct 09, 2024
Wednesday Oct 09, 2024
Advocates for Alberton spill victims, Lisa Mosca and Hope Sieck take their video camera to the state capital of Helena, Montana, to interview Tom Ellerhoff, administrative officer for MT Department of Environmental Quality, who has oversight on the Alberton spill site remediation. The encounter leaves them in awe.
Pictured: Tom Ellerhoff, MT DEQ (Lisa Mosca video screen grab)
Saturday Oct 12, 2024
Part 3 "The CAG"
Saturday Oct 12, 2024
Saturday Oct 12, 2024
ATSDR sets up a Community Advisory Group for Alberton spill victims, and a power struggle quickly develops between ACCEH and the new Mineral County Sanitarian, who becomes head of the CAG.
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.