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Quecreek Mine Rescue - Bad Maps, Cold Water, and the Human Engineering That Bought 77 Hours

Quecreek Mine Rescue - Bad Maps, Cold Water, and the Human Engineering That Bought 77 Hours

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Host Ava Grey examines the 2002 Quecreek Mine disaster, where nine Pennsylvania miners survived 77 hours trapped 240 feet underground. Grey analyzes foreman Randy Fogle's survival engineering—roping the crew for heat retention, rationing food, and maintaining discipline—while investigating the inaccurate map that breached a flooded abandoned mine.

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