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The Three Mile Island Nuclear Accident Begins

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🗓️ 28 March 2025

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

March 28, 1979. The worst Nuclear accident in American history begins when Pennsylvania's Three Mile Island power plant experiences a partial meltdown. This episode originally aired in 2023.


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or you can get all of History Daily plus other fantastic history podcasts at IntoHistory.com. It's March 28, 1979, at the 3-mile island nuclear power station near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

0:32.6

It's a few minutes before 4 a.m., and the shift foreman, Frederick Shimon, is attending to some paperwork in his office.

0:39.6

In the basement below, two other men, Donald Miller and Harold Fars, are taking care of some

0:44.6

routine maintenance. And as the clock nears 4 a.m. on the dot, Frederick decides to check

0:49.8

in on their progress. On arriving, Frederick finds Donald and Harold cleaning out the pipes that feed and purify

0:58.3

cooling water into one of the plant's reactors. Donald beckons Frederick over and explains that

1:03.6

there's a slight plumbing problem. One of the pipes that carries away impurities is blocked.

1:08.7

He goes on to explain that they've been trying for the best part of an hour

1:11.5

to flush away the blockage, but it's yet to budge. Frederick frowns, because this is unusual.

1:19.2

He peers into a glass window on one of the pipes to try and figure out what the issue might be.

1:24.0

But as he inspects the machinery closer, he hears a sudden, loud crashing noise.

1:31.1

And then the building's loudspeakers blare an alarm that there has been a turbine trip,

1:35.4

a reactor trip. Frederick rushes to the control room, where he finds workers in a frenzy.

1:42.0

No one is sure what to do do because most, Frederick included, received

1:45.7

little training to work at the plant, let alone handle any kind of meltdown. But as they

1:50.5

argue over what to do first, the crashing sound stops. Frederick looks at the clock. It's 37

1:57.5

seconds past 4 a.m., and the reactor has shut down.

2:04.3

Immediately, the automatic emergency cooling system begins.

2:07.2

But when Frederick and his team checked the water readings,

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