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🗓️ 4 October 2020
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0:00.0 | The Oh, Hello everyone. This is your host John Hagadorn and welcome to |
0:30.8 | 1,001 Heroes, Legends, Histories, and Mysteries Podcast. |
0:35.0 | Today's Story, The Pendleton Rescue of 1952, |
0:39.0 | the U.S. Coast Guard's Greatest Rescue. |
0:42.0 | The February 1952 Norreaster, the Coast Guard's greatest rescue. |
0:42.8 | The February 1952 Norreaster that hit New England was ranked as a category 1 on the Northeast |
0:48.2 | Snowfall impact scale and was accompanied by extremely high winds, which lasted for two full days, a long time for a winter hurricane, |
0:57.0 | causing untold damage to buildings, roadways, marinas, boats, and ships, and taking over 42 lives with it between February 17th |
1:06.6 | and 19th of that year. |
1:09.2 | The 1952 Nor'easter was actually an extra-tra-tra-tropical or mid-latitude cyclone, bought about by the weakening of the |
1:16.4 | west-to-east jet stream which dipped from the latitude of Boston to the latitude of Charleston |
1:21.8 | South Carolina, and then met with a low pressure |
1:24.7 | system which had formed over the Gulf. The meeting of the two caused an incredibly |
1:29.7 | dangerous storm which coalesced over Long Island and struck everything north of there in the next days. |
1:36.0 | In Maine alone, over 1,000 travelers became stranded on roadways. |
1:41.0 | Their cars becoming buried in deep drifts before they had a chance to get off the highways, |
1:45.7 | with some not being found for days. It was a blinding wind-driven, freezing hell on land. |
1:53.2 | In the ocean off Cape Cod, Massachusetts, all this was magnified by extremely high seas |
1:58.8 | that carried murderous 70-foot waves, whipped up by constantly increasing winds that reached hurricane |
2:04.6 | force in places. Thousands of stories of near-death experiences were to come out of |
2:09.6 | that storm and there were many heroes, police, rescue, and civilian, involved in saving lives, but none were as constantly busy and facing extreme danger for extended periods of time as the men of the United States Coast Guard. |
2:25.0 | In the harbors, where boats were ripped from their moorings, the Coast Guard worked tirelessly |
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