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911 Calls Podcast

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911 Calls Podcast

11:59 Media

Society & Culture

4.65K Ratings

🗓️ 20 February 2020

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

Hello, I'm The Operator from the award-winning "911 Calls Podcast with The Operator.” We have gotten tons of awards from listeners, over 4700 reviews, social media comments, and positive emojis… ahem…

We dive deep into some of the most shocking, jaw-dropping, and unforgettable real-life 911 calls ever captured. We unravel the hidden stories behind the calls—the secrets, the chaos, and yes, sometimes even whose face got ripped off.

But it’s not all doom and gloom. Every episode wraps up with just enough heart to remind you that maybe, just maybe, the world isn't quite as dark as it seems. 

If you love true crime, nothing’s true crimier than real life itself. Come listen, be shocked, laugh, gasp, and feel all the feelings your "earballs" can handle. Catch new episodes of "911 Calls Podcast" wherever you listen to podcasts. Trust me—you'll never disconnect.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, I'm Aaron Habel of the Generation Why podcast, and I've been stranded on an island working with Jack

0:06.1

Luna from Dark Topic for months. His show like mine is true crime-based, but since he

0:11.7

kidnapped me from a cruise ship, tossing us both overboard at a crime event.

0:16.0

Aaron, what are you doing over there? Did you get that coconut phone working? I'd like to introduce you to our new podcast, Marooned, stories of the

0:25.0

catastropically lost. Here give me that thing if it's working. Let me do that my

0:30.0

way here. Marooned, Your life just might depend on it.

0:37.0

The Marathon of the Sands, Southern Morocco's grueling event, widely known as the Marathon to Saab, is considered

0:46.6

the most difficult foot race on Earth.

0:49.4

Held in the unforgiving Sahara Desert, this six-day race stretches 250 kilometers over shifting wind-blown

0:56.0

dunes, challenging the world's most persistent and durable competitors since 1986.

1:01.6

Contestants are expected to be self-sufficient and carry their own supplies.

1:06.0

Though medical support, tents, and rations of water

1:09.0

are provided at half a dozen designated checkpoints

1:11.0

spaced across an expanse of unforgiving desert

1:14.5

full of pitfalls.

1:16.1

This ultra marathon is tough enough on its own without something going wrong, and there is a lot

1:21.3

that can go wrong, jogging through a desert for a week.

1:25.0

Some drop out, some, unfortunately, drop dead.

1:30.0

And in 1994, one contestant, Morrill Prosperi, seemed to drop off the face of the earth.

1:36.0

Welcome to Maroon.

1:38.0

Stories of the Catastrophically Lost.

1:40.0

I'm Jack Luna.

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