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Abandoned Nuclear Facility | Wood River Junction Criticality Accident | Rhode Island 

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Wood River Junction, Rhode Island was home to the United Nuclear Corporation Fuels Recovery Plant - constructed in 1963 and abandoned in 1981…what remains of it now is hidden away inside a nature preserve. It looks peaceful now, but back in 1964 this was the site of New England’s only known nuclear fatality, when a criticality accident occurred at the plant.
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The Wood River Junction Criticality Incident occurred at the United Nuclear Corporation Fuels Recovery Plant in 1964 and resulted in the only fatality in the private nuclear industry in America. The criticality incident took place when a technician, Robert Peabody, mistakenly poured highly concentrated enriched uranium into a mixer, causing a nuclear reaction and a small explosion. Peabody was exposed to a fatal dose of radiation and subsequently died from extreme radiation exposure.
How bad was the incident? Radiation levels at the facility were so high that the Geiger counters on-site couldn’t even measure them. Robert’s exact movements after the accident could be traced because he left behind radioactive footprints on the ground. The ambulance he took to the hospital had to be crushed and buried underground because it had absorbed so much radiation. And his wedding ring had to be removed because it had turned into radioactive gold.
The Atomic Energy Commission eventually found the company in violation of 14 safety regulations and the plant was shut down for decontamination, but reopened in February of 1965. As a settlement, the Peabody family received $22,000 dollars from the United Nuclear Corporation Fuels Recovery plant. as if that wasn’t insulting enough…in order to save face, the company placed the blame squarely on Robert Peabody.
The incident was basically swept under the rug and business continued here as usual until 1980, 16 years after Peabody’s death. When United Nuclear closed citing declining profits in 1980, leaks of radioactive water into the soil and groundwater had polluted the site of the plant. This put the site under the authority of the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). The federal government then began a multi million-dollar, decades-long decontamination of the 1,114-acre site. Fortunately, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission declared the site safe in October 1995. In 2011, state and federal officials determined no further clean-up action was required.
Despite the tragic history associated with the Wood River Junction incident, the land has been transformed into a nature preserve with public trails, providing a peaceful environment. The text concludes by reflecting on the role the location played in the history of nuclear energy in America and emphasizing nature's ability to forgive and bring peace to Robert Peabody's memory in Rhode Island.
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@JasonAllard
@JasonAllard Год назад
Do you think Robert Peabody deserved all of the blame for what happened?
@MSProtege
@MSProtege Год назад
Definitely not.
@ELMS
@ELMS Год назад
It’s a beautiful site. Maybe it should be named ‘Robert Peabody State Park’.
@rogerstlaurent8704
@rogerstlaurent8704 Год назад
Hell NO and the UNC screwed Robert Peabody family over with a 22k settlement ... Mr Jason again one of your best videos this year you sir you are a National Rhode Island treasure
@harveygarbage8618
@harveygarbage8618 Год назад
hell no! they done him dirty in the paperwork too!
@chriskeating5926
@chriskeating5926 Год назад
@@harveygarbage8618 TYPICAL UNDERHANDED COMPANY POLICY 🙄
@JaeTheDev
@JaeTheDev Год назад
I’ve lived in the Westerly, RI area, right next to Charlestown for over two decades and never knew this. My wife is born and raised in Wood River Junction. She also never knew this. Amazing how citizens of an area where an incident like this could happen, never knew, and it’s so swept under the rug, it takes an amazing RU-vidr and videographer like yourself to teach us. Thanks brother! Amazing work as usual. ❤
@ziostregoneria6178
@ziostregoneria6178 Год назад
That's right big daddy! I can't believe we didn't know.
@mattesquieu1068
@mattesquieu1068 11 месяцев назад
Also a westerly resident here!
@RyanL-om1ut
@RyanL-om1ut 11 месяцев назад
Oh interesting! Sounds like the company was pretty successful in spinning the story to keep it from spreading…
@johnmartin122187
@johnmartin122187 11 месяцев назад
Probably because it didn't affect anything but the immediate vicinity of the plant. Yes someone died, but the effects were still very localized. To the newspaper this was only worthy of a side story and not front page news. Most likely the only people that remember this are people who worked there, and Robert's family.
@ziostregoneria6178
@ziostregoneria6178 11 месяцев назад
@@johnmartin122187 oh course it effected the environment! That man died within hours!
@nans969
@nans969 Год назад
Thanks for bringing us this story. I grew up in Rhode island. I was born in 1966. I never knew this place existed. Nevermind the accident. It wouldn't surprise me shortcuts were overlooked due to Rhode Islands infamous unethical politics . It's horrible what happened to Robert.
@amaionnaise
@amaionnaise 11 месяцев назад
i live in rhode island right now and have almost all of my life and i have never heard of this at all
@arjanpetersen
@arjanpetersen 10 месяцев назад
@@amaionnaisewell that’s the majority of usa… severe lack of education.
@PR0XYL1NK
@PR0XYL1NK 4 месяца назад
free masons did abd hid this, changed the facts
@wyndwalkerranger7421
@wyndwalkerranger7421 11 месяцев назад
I lived in RI as a young man and had a job in which I would collect water samples at United Nuclear among other duties. I had to wear all kinds of clothing and a badge showing how much exposure I had while there. This was a true tragedy and clearly a fault of poor management for not developing proper procedures and supervision. Thank you for this video.
@marykelly8179
@marykelly8179 4 месяца назад
My husband was a guard and whistleblower in the late seventies.
@monkcheetah8203
@monkcheetah8203 Год назад
I worked security there from 1989-93. I wasn’t really aware what happened there until I started working security there. There was two office trailers with all kinds of documents and pictures being shredded that’s when I found all the information on what happened there. I was always in that tower where the accident happened and I didn’t even know it. I was always told by the one old timer that was still working security that the ambulance was buried out there. It is a beautiful spot with the Pawcatuck river running through it. I had access to all the 1100 acres it’s truly a great piece of land. I always dreamed of paying it and making a private hunting and fishing preserve. I’ve actually made a few videos on the area myself. Metal detecting there is old homesteads throughout the property. One nice one along the river. Great video I wish someone would but a plaque or something there in memory of peabody just a man doing his job. But I guess the would admit guilt on UNC part. I believe it was UNC fault for unsafe practices after reading all that stuff in the trailer before it got shredded. Great video! 🐆🐆🐆🐆🐆🐆🐆🐆
@AintSkeerdNWO
@AintSkeerdNWO 11 месяцев назад
It is a beautiful spot - on the river, in the woods!!!
@MickeyMishra
@MickeyMishra 11 месяцев назад
The secrets we know. This comment should be saved and archived as record. Or else it will be lost in a few years with the way things are going, trying to hide the past and all..
@arthursmith6854
@arthursmith6854 Месяц назад
I too worked security for UNC and conducted Tactical Response Training at Wood River. By the way, the ambulance was not actually buried out there.
@Physco219
@Physco219 13 дней назад
Do you care to elaborate further on what happened to it? I've heard that it was relocated to the sight before it was all torn down. When it was torn down it was added to the building materials and sent to the landfill in Burrillville​@@arthursmith6854
@420manonthemoon16
@420manonthemoon16 День назад
Do you have an address for this place? Is it legal to go check this place out? I would love to walk the property.
@12MapleLane
@12MapleLane 11 месяцев назад
As far back as the 70s this incident was taught in the EMT certification classes in RI. Learning about radiation exposure and the end result was sobering and never to be forgotten. There was never any judgement but only heartfelt sympathy for Mr. Peabody and his family from all of us.
@randykirby2866
@randykirby2866 Год назад
Great bringing attention to this story Jason. I remember reading about this in Yankee magazine in the 80's. Mr. Peabody deserves to be remembered. Hard working family man just doing his job. Hints of blame on his name should be erased. This video will help.
@Dan63091
@Dan63091 11 месяцев назад
My grandfather worked in this facility after the accident happened. He worked there from 1964 until his retirement in 1980.
@Aulianurhuda1
@Aulianurhuda1 4 месяца назад
Your grandfather didn’t know that the nuclear criticality that happened here is the person that got the most radiation?
@bernielarrivee5448
@bernielarrivee5448 Год назад
I'd heard rumors about this place for ages. One such account from an electrician friend who was contracted to install a radiation monitor far from the plant and told not to mention it to anyone. Good to finally know the entire story. Thanks!
@vinny142
@vinny142 22 дня назад
" to install a radiation monitor far from the plant and told not to mention it to anyone" But why? This was not a secret organisation, it was all above-board, nothing secret about it. The locals knew perfectly well what was going on there. Anyway, they'd have their own electricians. And they would not need an electrician to install a radiation detector, worst case they'd need one to bring power to a building. And they'd need a dozen detectors, good luck keeping that a secret. I know it's exciting to pretend this was all mysterious and scary, but it was just a company where something went horribly wrong and that is *all*.
@shannonkeeley7775
@shannonkeeley7775 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for telling this story. I grew up in Wood River Junction, and I had NO clue this even existed
@candui-7
@candui-7 Год назад
Interesting how the site has no trees and the waste water zone has almost no grass. I wouldn't scratch around in that dirt.
@Joe_VanCleave
@Joe_VanCleave Месяц назад
That’s because the topsoil was scraped off and disposed of as hazardous waste.
@GhostRiderSpiritOfVengeance
@GhostRiderSpiritOfVengeance 11 месяцев назад
I remember hearing a story about a group of people in RI that attended the same high school and a large amount of these students developed a very rare form of brain cancer
@awright3365
@awright3365 11 месяцев назад
I went to high school nearby and the only way I found out this place existed was through a photo in an old yearbook from the 70s that showed a local street sign referencing the plant. Thank you for the research and very well done video.
@DeepseaOddities
@DeepseaOddities Год назад
Allardheimer In all seriousness, your videos are so insightful and very impressive in their creativity and production value. I've lived in Rhode Island and have sought out all the strange and abandoned places around but have never heard of this one! Absolutely crazy how much dark stuff went on in this state during the 20th century alone. Thanks for this video! Never stop. EDIT: I have literally lived in Charlestown and NEVER heard of this.
@DianaDeLuna
@DianaDeLuna Год назад
A lovely detailed, sensitive retelling of the Wood River Junction tragedy. I was hoping on your walk to the old site, you'd bring a dosimeter with you to measure remaining radiation on the compound's footprint. Other RU-vidrs do this, but as far as I know, not in the Eastern US.
@elitadunn24
@elitadunn24 Год назад
this is behind my high school. I used to explore this place a lot. I remember getting a crazy headache while I was there
@rosslever7844
@rosslever7844 3 месяца назад
Good old Chariho.
@jakehildebrand1824
@jakehildebrand1824 Месяц назад
Bullshit
@kurtismckemmie4850
@kurtismckemmie4850 20 дней назад
But did you die?
@elitadunn24
@elitadunn24 19 дней назад
@@kurtismckemmie4850 on the inside, yes
@46bovine
@46bovine Год назад
I was born in 1946 in nearby MA but was brought up in RI. I never heard of UNC or the accident. I joined the Navy in 1965 served on active duty until 1971, a total of six years. Went back to RI in 1972 and left that hell hole in 1977 and never went back!
@jasminemoorehead9710
@jasminemoorehead9710 Год назад
My dad has told me this story many times while I was growing up. Also we lived not far away. It is also a known ufo sighting place.
@1tinacosta
@1tinacosta 9 месяцев назад
I've heard about ufo sightings around there I wonder if they were around the same time?
@LindaB651
@LindaB651 4 месяца назад
In the 60's my mother worked evening shift at a nearby textile mill. During dinner break, she and her co-workers would often go there to watch for UFOs, and sometimes saw them.
@elliesaint1993
@elliesaint1993 3 месяца назад
I lived just down the road from this site by kings factory RD. This place is definitely known for UFO sightings by locals. It’s good to see others online confirm that 😅
@Dwigt_Rortugal
@Dwigt_Rortugal День назад
Are you sure it's not Mr. Burns glowing from radiation and muttering, "I come in peace, we bring you love"?
@Dwigt_Rortugal
@Dwigt_Rortugal День назад
​@@1tinacostaFACT: Aliens are attracted to high concentrations of radiation. Also a FACT: Aliens hate Kraft Handi-Snacks. FACT: They are also huge fans of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.
@carolinaeric8500
@carolinaeric8500 11 месяцев назад
Wow I had no idea! What a tragic story and to think those execs at that company got away with that…not sure how they slept at night knowing it was pure negligence on their part not making sure everything was done correctly, unbelievable! That bit of injustice is the kind that yanks my chain
@certaindeed
@certaindeed 11 месяцев назад
Hey was taken to WESTERLY hospital first. They refused him. The ambulance driver and medic in the ambulance died from complications as well.
@travisbrown4187
@travisbrown4187 11 месяцев назад
I think you did a great job, explaining what happened and honoring the man who died by telling his story
@coreysoderlund1376
@coreysoderlund1376 Год назад
Another masterpiece detailing Rhode Island’s long forgotten history. Please take a look at the deserted navy base on south Prudence Island. I have fond memories as a kid exploring the abandoned bunkers with no idea of it’s place in history.
@lciummo1
@lciummo1 10 месяцев назад
That might be good - all the deserted islands in the bay have some history on them.
@Sn4fu
@Sn4fu Год назад
Great Video, It's nice to see this one covered by a Rhode islander.
@LaLaLaLaNom
@LaLaLaLaNom Год назад
I’m kinda disappointed that you didn’t mention the supervisor who went back inside after the FIRST two events to try and dump the radioactive waste down the drain.
@Dwigt_Rortugal
@Dwigt_Rortugal День назад
That really is a Homer Simpson solution. In the decades following WW2, it seems like there was a nonchalant attitude toward toxic substances. "Hey, Ed, there's some radioactive liquid in there. The boss says to dispose of it. What do you think we should do?" "Don't sweat it. Just pour it down the drain." It's like they were living a fantasy such that, if they just tossed a chemical into a river or down the drain, it would go to another dimension and nothing bad would happen.
@PizzlesTechTime
@PizzlesTechTime 11 месяцев назад
I had no idea this happened I would go fishing here all the time as a young man. That really breaks my heart for him and his family.
@Dwigt_Rortugal
@Dwigt_Rortugal День назад
Did you encounter a three-headed fish?
@island007100
@island007100 Год назад
Magnificent work, Jason! I've lived in South County all my life and never knew about this facility or the accident.
@ziostregoneria6178
@ziostregoneria6178 Год назад
Washington County
@RIGeek.
@RIGeek. 11 месяцев назад
@@ziostregoneria6178 Looks like you're not from around these parts...
@ziostregoneria6178
@ziostregoneria6178 11 месяцев назад
@@RIGeek. Looks like you don't have a clue.
@EVGSTORE
@EVGSTORE 11 месяцев назад
@@ziostregoneria6178 South Kingstown is inside of Washington County.. Washington County is made up of multiple smaller towns...
@ziostregoneria6178
@ziostregoneria6178 11 месяцев назад
@@EVGSTORE Duh! No one even mentioned South Kingstown. Do pay attention! Why people seek attention is beyond me. Rhode Island is in New England. Did you know that?
@jonathangodbout6645
@jonathangodbout6645 Год назад
I am from Warwick RI. I grew up there in the 70s and 80s... I have never heard of this until this video...LOL
@darlenedebont9950
@darlenedebont9950 10 месяцев назад
Did you interview any of Mr. Peabodys children? I wonder if they're still living in that area. I have always been fascinated by this story and very sad for the family. May Robert Peabody rest in eternal peace.
@j-mass
@j-mass Год назад
Fascinating history! I never knew about this incident-just goes to show how well it was kept under wraps.
@jasminemoorehead9710
@jasminemoorehead9710 Год назад
There was also a secret train track that delivered the nuclear waste.
@lciummo1
@lciummo1 10 месяцев назад
Do you know of any tracks off the mainline to the plant site? Would love to find them.
@1tinacosta
@1tinacosta 9 месяцев назад
Not surprising
@vinny142
@vinny142 22 дня назад
"There was also a secret train track that delivered the nuclear waste." How do you keep a train track secret? And why would they? It wasn't secret organisation or anything.
@Dwigt_Rortugal
@Dwigt_Rortugal День назад
Yum!
@Dwigt_Rortugal
@Dwigt_Rortugal День назад
​@@vinny142It was like the Polar Express. An extra special secret train, except Tom Hanks' character glowed an ethereal blue, and the Aspy kid knew all the specific isotopes and their molar concentrations.
@bethbrocato3266
@bethbrocato3266 Год назад
I lived about 2 miles from this site in the 70s/80’s/90’s. I remember going to non-nuclear demonstrations there in the early 80’s. @JasonAllard … I wonder if there is any correlation to illnesses/cancers, etc for families living near to, or particularly down river from this site, as the groundwater is tied to the Wood River, which is very close to this site???
@FixItStupid
@FixItStupid 11 месяцев назад
Right Still Cancer Comes Never Cleaned UP All Lies Cover Up It Still Get In Ground Water & Dust In The Wind & Off Gas Too They Lie WE DIE
@scrapplejacks8780
@scrapplejacks8780 Год назад
Thank you for showing this. I've lived in RI almost my whole life and never heard of this. Amazing how that company continued to operate. Today, the Peanody's would have owned the company. The negligence of the Comcast was on full display.
@reverands571
@reverands571 11 месяцев назад
I lived in southern Rhode Island, during that time. It never was a big enough story in the papers, to be known by any of us.
@gregorymotta6628
@gregorymotta6628 Год назад
Great video Jason, that truly was a dark time in RI history. And as mentioned several times the 22k settlement was a travesty. May Mr. Peabody RIP 🙏
@MrRichard57000
@MrRichard57000 11 месяцев назад
A japaneese worker at a nuclear plant in japan died within 90 days with a similar accident...what a way to go,rip
@aleks1939
@aleks1939 Год назад
I remember around 4 or 5 years ago someone posted a pic in a RI hiking Facebook group of a sign with the radiation warning symbol they came across while hiking around Alton Jones. Very fascinating find!
@Runofthemillshop
@Runofthemillshop Год назад
Unbelievable.. great documentation jason. Its so sad to hear what happened to Robert. His poor family!
@derekp2674
@derekp2674 8 месяцев назад
Jason, thanks very much for this video. I am a retired Nuclear Criticality Safety Engineer, so I've known the basic details of this accident for many years, but it was great to see all the additional material from your research and the footage of your site visit. As i expect you noticed from LA-13638, "A Review of Criticality Accidents" there were many criticality accidents during the cold war. Military grade uranium and plutonium were precious strategic materials then and production pressures tended to discourage a slow and cautious approach to the development of safe processes and equipment. Today, we would say that Mr Peabody was "set up to fail" by shortfalls in plant and process design and in nuclear safety management.
@gerardjohnson2106
@gerardjohnson2106 10 месяцев назад
Great reporting. You didn't need formal education on atomic energy and nuclear processes. Your in-depth research gives you the creds to present this story. Thanks for sharing.
@flotsamike
@flotsamike 11 месяцев назад
Well done. I had not heard of this incident. The term" unrequested fission bonus", is the dark humor phrase for these situations. If you look hard, you might still find europium 152 in the slab of building where the criticality occured.
@cheryljackson5364
@cheryljackson5364 11 месяцев назад
I never heard of this and I was 11 at the time. I wonder how many were really affected by this accident? Swept under the rug
@Andi-tu6gd
@Andi-tu6gd 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for this video, Mr. Allard. I just looked up the half life of Uranium 235, and it's stated to be 700 million years. That's unthinkable, really. 😩🤮Truly heartbreaking.
@Dwigt_Rortugal
@Dwigt_Rortugal День назад
Yikes, that stuff is nasty.
@Benjamin-085
@Benjamin-085 Год назад
Very good video! I have lived in Rhode Island for my whole life and I heard about this nuclear accident. One of my parents was familiar with the incident but nothing more other than there was a singular death. This video helped clarify this and I look forward to your future videos/documentaries!
@chriskeating5926
@chriskeating5926 Год назад
WOW such a tragic story of the "WORKING MAN "... great job Jason, you must have done a Shit ton of homework on this one ...geez where did you find all the newspaper articles ? the library ?.? Awesome job ...hope you brought your Geiger counter on your Exploration
@rogersellers493
@rogersellers493 11 месяцев назад
Don’t forget that Harry Daghlian died of a supercritical excursion during an experiment with the “demo core”. He was exposed on 8/21/1945 and died on 9/15/1945 of extreme radiation exposure. Also another casualty of the demo core was to happen to Louis Slotin who also died of a supercritical excursion. He was exposed on 5/21/1946 and died on 5/30/1946 of extreme radiation exposure. Both those incidents also happened in the United States.
@WindTurbineSyndrome
@WindTurbineSyndrome 10 месяцев назад
A Japanese worker was in a super criticality incident and the doctors kept him.alive as he slowly died a horrible death of radiation sickness.
@BrandonPhillipsPosterus
@BrandonPhillipsPosterus 11 месяцев назад
Beautiful editing. And writing especially in that conclusion. I have lived in RI my whole life and never knew any of this! No wonder they made nuclear illegal here now haha
@edrhodes4354
@edrhodes4354 4 дня назад
I've lived in Southern RI for the majority of my 52 years. I've never heard about this. Thank you
@juxxtapoz
@juxxtapoz Год назад
I found out about this incident from the RU-vid channel Plainly Difficult a few years ago. Very interesting stuff and you did a great job presenting the facts.
@FenianAn1mal
@FenianAn1mal 11 месяцев назад
PD does a much better job and doesnt stretch the truth like this guy here.
@markarca6360
@markarca6360 11 месяцев назад
This is comparable to the Tokaimura criticality incident during the late 90s in Japan. Hisashi Ouchi is the Robert Peabody of Japan.
@cooltuber1404
@cooltuber1404 Год назад
Absolutely incredible ! A huge THANK YOU for your research and editing of the material and this video. I believe not many people knew about this including myself.
@scottinharwood
@scottinharwood 11 месяцев назад
You forgot SL1 in idaho. The super criticality accident and core steam explosion there killed three men.
@sharonthiel4708
@sharonthiel4708 Год назад
Absolutely not! His family still deserves more compensation and clearing of his name than has been given!
@geneticdisorder1900
@geneticdisorder1900 11 месяцев назад
Do a story on Balston Spa NY where the ignorant navy and the DoE dumped radioactive primary coolant into a well after the D1-G reactor was shut down !!!!
@blipco5
@blipco5 11 месяцев назад
Yes, Mr Peabody was so accident prone they had him do this important, dangerous job. 🙄
@Dwigt_Rortugal
@Dwigt_Rortugal День назад
Doh!
@blipco5
@blipco5 День назад
@@Dwigt_Rortugal 🍺
@blendofdays
@blendofdays 11 месяцев назад
This is amazing. Thank you so much for bringing this out into public view. I've lived in ri for almost 30yrs & grew up in Massachusetts & have NEVER heard about this! 😮
@alpalazzo1950
@alpalazzo1950 Год назад
Just read this article. I never knew this. At the time l was 13 yrs old. Thank you for researching this part of RI history. I'm sharing this with friends.
@christianlavallee3041
@christianlavallee3041 Год назад
Absolutely mind blowing story. Never heard of this at all. I’ve spent the majority of my life fishing and exploring the Wood River and never heard of this story! Incredible work.
@kl0wnkiller912
@kl0wnkiller912 11 месяцев назад
Actually the SL-1 incident happened in 1961 and killed three Army Technicians. It was so radioactive that they literally just bulldozed the site into a hole and buried it.
@Dwigt_Rortugal
@Dwigt_Rortugal День назад
Sounds like a well thought out plan. 🫡
@jaredwilbur3553
@jaredwilbur3553 Год назад
Fantastic story. Thanks for taking the time to put this together.
@skynetd-termination98
@skynetd-termination98 Год назад
This was fascinating Jason! Thanks for sharing this one...really enjoy the way you tell a story.
@anthonybanks2979
@anthonybanks2979 Год назад
nice work Jason . good watch
@neebob2
@neebob2 Год назад
Awesome work . I can't imagine how many hours were put in for this 15 minute video . Thanks and keep up the good work !!
@SombraPiloto
@SombraPiloto Год назад
I grew up not far away in CT and this is the first I've ever heard of this.
@photographyhouse1419
@photographyhouse1419 11 месяцев назад
I’m sure there was a character called peabody in the game Fallout 4 or Fallout 76 at the time when I was playing this I thought what a strange name to give a radioactive zombie! Now I know where they got the name from, thank u for the interesting vid 😊
@lawrencejneuser8801
@lawrencejneuser8801 11 месяцев назад
Mr Peabody, is just another person that got screwed for somebody else's mistake. And to think that I lived only 5 miles from there at one point.
@theodoreanderson1311
@theodoreanderson1311 11 месяцев назад
Thats nuts, I can't believe this happened in Charlestown! Great content!
@markramos307
@markramos307 11 месяцев назад
Jason, this is fascinating. It's really good work and I think you've earned that internet PhD. In 1964, government was still trusted totally by citizens and the press. I can't imagine a similar accident happening today without scrutiny and questions. I think about all of the people who were exposed: first responders, hospital staff and his family. You noted that the ambulance was crushed and buried. In your research, was there any mention of the funeral and the potential for further exposure to those involved with that? I would think that the deaths attributable to exposure is actually much higher.
@WildRapier
@WildRapier 11 месяцев назад
Unifirst, technically Unitech, processes nuclear contaminated clothing, in New England. Noticed decades ago a radioactive warning sign on a building near some train tracks, thought it was odd. Years later, worked there for a bit and learned there was a concrete storage bunker under the building where radioactive waste from recovery was stored. It's less than a mile from where I live. There has already been one wastewater incident where a nearby lake I used to fish was filled with lint from a cross connection to a storm drain. There's minimal fish in the lake now, even though the company has to stock this lake (pond really). Knowing the abilities and technical knowledge of the people at this facility, I have, hmmmmmm a bit of concern. I have a Chemical Engineering background with 20+ years in chemical, water and wastewater operations and troubleshooting. My concerns are justified!
@FixItStupid
@FixItStupid 11 месяцев назад
Yes They ARE....! @ 23 CPM Cancer Lotto ALL In The Groundwater Sad Truth
@FixItStupid
@FixItStupid 11 месяцев назад
@monkcheetah8203 2 weeks ago (edited) I worked security there from 1989-93. I wasn’t really aware what happened there until I started working security there. There was two office trailers with all kinds of documents and pictures being shredded that’s when I found all the information on what happened there. I was always in that tower where the accident happened and I didn’t even know it. I was always told by the one old timer that was still working security that the ambulance was buried out there. It is a beautiful spot with the Pawcatuck river running through it. I had access to all the 1100 acres it’s truly a great piece of land. I always dreamed of paying it and making a private hunting and fishing preserve. I’ve actually made a few videos on the area myself. Metal detecting there is old homesteads throughout the property. One nice one along the river. Great video I wish someone would but a plaque or something there in memory of peabody just a man doing his job. But I guess the would admit guilt on UNC part. I believe it was UNC fault for unsafe practices after reading all that stuff in the trailer before it got shredded. Great video! 🐆🐆🐆🐆🐆🐆🐆🐆
@lciummo1
@lciummo1 10 месяцев назад
Where is this place. I'd like to explore it
@squelchtone
@squelchtone Месяц назад
right behind Lechmere in Springfield/Indian Orchard!
@WildRapier
@WildRapier Месяц назад
@@squelchtone Ha! Lechmere! Now we're both old!
@garethjohnstone9282
@garethjohnstone9282 11 месяцев назад
Did you say it was the only fatality in the US nuclear industry as a whole? Because there have been quite a few criticality accidents and deaths in the US. Also, when a mass of uranium goes critical, there is no explosion. Thees a flash of blue light and heat.
@cameronricher2263
@cameronricher2263 11 месяцев назад
To be fair he said this was the only death in the private US nuclear industry - which is correct. The others were government/military
@lciummo1
@lciummo1 10 месяцев назад
If you reflect enough neutrons back into the uranium the fission will continue and release extrememly large amounts of energy, that most people would cause an explosion.
@heylooknohienz
@heylooknohienz 11 месяцев назад
I live in Hopkinton, RI. Right west of wood river junction, RI
@Poorschedriver
@Poorschedriver 2 месяца назад
Holy hell was this well written and produced. Very well done.
@capkingy
@capkingy Год назад
Radioactive Drew could do a site survey of this place.
@thomasking4136
@thomasking4136 11 месяцев назад
Wow. Never heard of it. Not surprised either. In SOCAL, the Santa Susana Field lab was another site of nuclear shenanigans. Covered up for a long time and finally came to light not too long ago. Details can be found on the net.
@frizzlefry1921
@frizzlefry1921 11 месяцев назад
And now Boeing owns it and refuses to do additional cleanup! Pretty sure united nuclear was a part of that too.
@WindTurbineSyndrome
@WindTurbineSyndrome 10 месяцев назад
The enviro reporter website has chronicled the Santa Susanna lab nuclear contamination and coverup
@amylynchbrown
@amylynchbrown 11 месяцев назад
There are a couple newspaper articles easily found online. I’m surprised more people weren’t aware. I always knew about this growing up in Richmond.
@justinj8149
@justinj8149 Год назад
Another great video!!
@Eremon1
@Eremon1 11 месяцев назад
Wow, this one I had never heard about until this video. Thanks for the video.
@sosvegas2964
@sosvegas2964 5 месяцев назад
As somebody who is obssessed with nuclear power plants chernobyle and 3 mile island. And has watched and studdied so much its insane to see this and knownthat i had no clue about this. Thank you for your hard work. Makes me wonder how much else we dont know about.
@julianmalcolm
@julianmalcolm Год назад
I appreciate the hours of work put into this video and how awesome it is. Keep up the amazing work.
@veevxd3860
@veevxd3860 11 месяцев назад
Right next to my grandfather’s property, we’ve seen multiple UAP’s over this location since i was younger (im 22)
@FifteenthApollo
@FifteenthApollo Год назад
Love your content keep it up! I've lived in RI for a while and this is a part of its history I didn't even know. This channel is great.
@johndutton7915
@johndutton7915 Год назад
Lived here my whole life. Born in 1976. I just found out about this 4 or 5 years ago from my 83 year old boss. He told me all about it. Thanks Calvin Bronson. SCARY VERY SCARY
@alexchapman1055
@alexchapman1055 4 месяца назад
Hey man, recently graduated nuclear engineer here. Really like your style. If you ever want someone to bounce ideas off/check things with regarding nuclear sites, feel free link up.
@RhodySeth
@RhodySeth Год назад
Just ran at Carter Preserve this morning. Now I know why the deer there have glowing red eyes. #TheMoreYouKnow
@greezyhammer764
@greezyhammer764 11 месяцев назад
Poor guy. Worse than gamma rays, he was showered with fast neutrons. Biology has repair mechanisms for ionizing radiation (x-ray/gamma, alpha, beta), which breaks chemical bonds, provided that dose is not overwhelming. There is no biological mechanism for dealing with neutrons because they change the nuclei of atoms in the body, turning stable atoms into radioactive isotopes, which in turn themselves decay. Just the fact that they used a mixer which itself supports critical geometry is insane, never mind the rest of company practices.
@FixItStupid
@FixItStupid 11 месяцев назад
Right
@peterfaggella3120
@peterfaggella3120 Год назад
I teach at the high school right near there. Thanks so much for this awesome documentary. Never heard of this accident!
@lisabethbennett8057
@lisabethbennett8057 4 месяца назад
I grew up on the other side of Route 112 in the 70's and 80's. I'd wander miles in the woods in every direction as a kid, but I never went onto United Nuclear's land across the highway. My parents warned us off and we took it to heart. Totally creepy. This event drove a lot of the anti-nuclear sentiment in town when they wanted to put a reactor at Ninigret, which was successful in preventing the project.
@frankb5693
@frankb5693 Год назад
What a fascinating…and sad….video. As always s stellar presentation, thanks Jason!
@dizfoster8726
@dizfoster8726 10 месяцев назад
Jason, this is a fantastically researched, narrated, and edited. This is so fascinating
@vintage76vipergreenBeetle
@vintage76vipergreenBeetle Год назад
I heard rumors about this place. Now I now the whole story. Nice job Jason.
@NoNonsense316
@NoNonsense316 Месяц назад
I had not heard of this incident. Thank you for your hard work and excellent presentation!
@Don-ib7ey
@Don-ib7ey Год назад
When I saw your mothers review and your shopping list, I knew I was in for a treat.
@jonconway912
@jonconway912 Год назад
There is now a beach in Newport named after Robert.
@Kolan_Koala
@Kolan_Koala Год назад
So what did they do with all the contaminated shit? These nuke sites all had problems with accidents and leaks.
@hazdaz8578
@hazdaz8578 Год назад
I went to Chariho High School and remember rumors about this place, was always curious for the truth. Thanks Jason!
@TheRobWay1
@TheRobWay1 22 часа назад
You are an excellent documentarian! I love your style and commentary. I am a lifelong Rhodes Islander and never heard of this, although there are a couple of other notable spots. One was a Cold War era Nike missile battery in Foster and the other is at the URI Bay campus where they have a working reactor
@Manpant86
@Manpant86 Год назад
Great video man.
@ryansherwood7136
@ryansherwood7136 4 месяца назад
Wow, this was so well done. Kudos!
@DarkExploration
@DarkExploration 11 месяцев назад
Unbelievably well done 👏
@Misterlucas134
@Misterlucas134 11 месяцев назад
Awesome video! Very well put together. I enjoyed that!
@raymondj8768
@raymondj8768 11 месяцев назад
I never heard of this n i grew up in new jersey to . Great Video !
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