Loved the delivery - combining the info with a scenario that plays out
Loved the delivery - combining the info with a scenario that plays out you when it hits and after that Hope all the info and it’s on what to do what not to do are all factual, best practice, and current up to date since change can happen frequently whether it be with technology, infrastructure, research, etc.. I live in Alberta, Canada and when forest fires ravaged the city of Fort McMurray and surrounding areas, a massive emergency evacuation had to happen, literally ASAP or the worst of the worst would happen and it would become an emergency rescue mission. Living in the closest major city , Edmonton, which was 5 hours away, that evening our city began to prepare for the influx of people, creating another emergency preparation for helping the incoming. So even if it’s not an earthquake, preparation for an emergency is vital and planning ahead will ensure you aren’t in the aftermath and you later say you had no idea what to do and was not prepared. And if you think about it - you might be like Edmonton was, safe and not affected by an emergency event - but soon to be the closest available safe spot and suddenly your city needs help to accommodate, organize, fees, direct, move, help, and keep safe. So heads up! Plan ahead and prepare! This includes informing yourself and those around you!!!
chantal5755 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 01/29/19
More reviews of The Big Disaster: The Big Burn
I really like what this podcast is about and the potential for the information thru the key interview with experts and emergency personnel. I can’t stand the pace and the cadence of the story telling. It’s like a very bad version of This American Life. As a result I had to unsubscribe and stop...Read full review »
break yo self via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/22/19
This podcast puts you at the center of what would happen if the Big One hit. It’s scary just thinking about it, but you gotta listen if you live in California or any other earthquake zone. It may save your life!
melmelmelmel0123456 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/10/19
As someone whose first memory is the ‘89 Loma Prieta earthquake, I’ve been waiting for this kind of preparatory guide my whole life. The Big One has balanced scientific information, narrative, and scoring to allow the audience to access subdued fears without preying on them. Thank you to the...Read full review »
nicomallin via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/17/19
Do you host a podcast?
Track your ranks and reviews from Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more.
See hourly chart positions and more than 30 days of history.
Get Chartable Analytics »