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Hi, I'm Mike Corey, host of the Wondery podcast Against the Odds, where we share thrilling stories of survival and put you in the shoes of real people who look death in the eye and live to tell the tale. Now, inspired by our podcast comes a new book, how to Survive against the Tales and Tips for Animal Attacks and Natural Disasters. This unique guidebook combines true tales, expert insights and life saving tips. Go inside life or death situations where everyday people survive nature's most extreme scenarios and learn how you can too. You'll hear from experts, including top doctors, about what happens to your mind and body in life threatening situations. Plus get important tips on what to do and what not to do when faced with a scenario that is truly against the odds. In these tales, you'll hear about the grit, the willpower and know how needed to endure shipwrecks, bear attacks, tornadoes and As a special treat for our listeners, we're excited to give you an exclusive sneak peek at a chapter of the audiobook where we share one man's survival story after he was buried by an earthquake.
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January 26 8:35am his father's booming voice snaps. Viril Delol awake. Get up. Dalal grumbles. Please Dad, I need a few more minutes. The 24 year old is stretched out on a mattress on the floor, the only space available in this crowded second floor apartment in Bouge, India, where he's on vacation with five members of his family. His father nudges him again. Fine, but move to the bed. I need to put your mattress in the other room. His dad points to a vacant bed that Dalal's brother occupied the night before. Dalol gets up with a groan and shuffles to the bed, wrapped in a comforter like a caterpillar. His father closes the blinds and tosses another blanket onto his son. But as he starts to drift off again, Dalal hears a rumble. He feels it too. It's like thunder, but stranger and growing louder. The floor begins shaking and the bed trembles. The nearby dresser skitters across the floor. The rumble quickly becomes a roar as the shaking intensifies. Suddenly everything goes airborne. The dresser, a metal cupboard, the bed with Dalol still in it. It's as if they're free from gravity's pull. But in a split second, gravity returns to slam everything back upon the trembling floor. Again it happens, and again sounds of shattering glass rise over the rumble. The shaking is beyond violent now, like a series of explosions erupting from below. Earthquake. Dalal throws off the comforter and tries to get out of bed to make it to the door. But each time he rises, he's flung in a different direction. Chunks of plaster and concrete start raining from the ceiling. Walls give way, falling inward in large chunks. A 6 inch wide crack opens in the ceiling, exposing steel rebar within the concrete. Dust fills the air from the next room. Dalol's mother screams. A loosened slab of the concrete ceiling, as big as a car, teeters overhead, threatening to crush him. He rolls onto his side seconds before it crashes down. He's uninjured, but the whole ceiling is collapsing. His world goes black as he is tossed around, bumping into the concrete slab that nearly killed him. Fifteen seconds later, the shaking stops. The wall can see nothing but dusty darkness. During a big earthquake, a single blow to the head or neck from falling debris can cause death due to skull fractures or brain bleeding. Or it may snap your neck and asphyxiate you. There's little you can do to prevent this beyond covering your head and neck. Mom, are you hurt? He shouts. The words barely leave his lips when he feels himself sliding. The entire room is on a tilt. Then he realizes it's not just this room. The entire eight story building is toppling. He reaches out to grab hold of something, but everything has come unmoored. He's falling now, lost in a cloud of cement chunks, broken bricks and glass. The law lands so hard on something that it knocks the wind out of him. He's flat on his back now, arms above his head and loose rubble. But still the building continues to implode around him. A concrete slab falls and stops just 2 inches above his face. If, after the quake has subsided, you find yourself pinned under large debris, such as a wall or ceiling, any crush injuries you may have sustained can be life threatening. When tissue and bone undergo prolonged compression, the crushed areas can die rapidly, requiring amputation. Releasing that pressure, however, can cause crush syndrome, which which can kill you. Excess myoglobin, a protein in your skeletal and heart muscles, and other decaying cells from the injured muscle and tissue flood your kidneys, causing renal failure. If victims are under pain management, they may be happy right after rescue and die minutes later. This is sometimes called a smiling death. For a few seconds, it's eerily quiet. All Dalol hears are his own gasping breaths. Then a series of deafening bangs coming from overhead. Dalol realizes that the upper floors of the eighth floor building are pancaking down on top of him. He frees his hands and tries to press upward on the slab above him, afraid he's about to be crushed. But it won't Budge. He's trapped, and if the slab above him jostles loose, he's dead.
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Thanks for listening to this sneak peek of how to Survive against the Odds. To find out what happens next, you can go to survivalguidebook.com and order your copy of how to Survive against the Odds today.
Legacy Podcast Summary: "Wondery Presents: How to Survive Against the Odds"
Episode Information
The episode opens with Mike Corey, host of the Against the Odds podcast, introducing the concept behind their new book, How to Survive Against the Odds and Tips for Animal Attacks and Natural Disasters. Corey emphasizes the book's unique blend of real-life survival stories, expert medical insights, and practical tips designed to prepare individuals for extreme situations.
“This unique guidebook combines true tales, expert insights and life-saving tips.” [00:00]
Corey sets the stage by highlighting the book's comprehensive approach to survival, promising listeners an exclusive sneak peek into a harrowing survival story.
The heart of the episode features a gripping narrative recounting the terrifying experience of Dalol, a 24-year-old man caught in a devastating earthquake while vacationing in Bouge, India, with his family.
Morning Before the Earthquake The story begins on January 26 at 8:35 AM. Dalol is reluctantly awakened by his father's booming voice in their crowded second-floor apartment.
“Please Dad, I need a few more minutes.” [01:12]
Despite his grumbling, Dalol complies, moving to a vacant bed as his father begins to make adjustments to their living space.
The Onset of Disaster As Dalol attempts to drift back to sleep, an unusual rumble grows louder and more intense, signaling the impending earthquake.
“It's like thunder, but stranger and growing louder.” [02:00]
The apartment begins to shake violently, with furniture and fixtures becoming airborne before gravity snaps them back down in a series of chaotic movements.
The Collapse Dalol's desperate attempts to escape the bed are thwarted as debris rains from the ceiling. A massive concrete slab nearly crushes him, but he narrowly avoids injury by rolling onto his side.
“He rolls onto his side seconds before it crashes down.” [03:15]
The narrative intensifies as the entire building begins to topple, causing Dalol to be pinned under rubble amidst plumes of dust and falling debris.
Critical Moments and Survival Tactics As chaos ensues, Dalol grapples with the realization of his dire situation. The host interjects with expert commentary on the dangers of crush injuries and the physiological impacts of being trapped.
“During a big earthquake, a single blow to the head or neck from falling debris can cause death due to skull fractures or brain bleeding.” [04:30]
This segment underscores the importance of immediate self-protection measures, such as covering the head and neck, to increase the chances of survival during such disasters.
Imminent Danger Dalol faces the terrifying prospect of the building imploding around him. Despite his efforts to free himself, the concrete slab remains immovable, highlighting the thin line between survival and tragedy.
“He's trapped, and if the slab above him jostles loose, he's dead.” [05:10]
While the transcript primarily focuses on Dalol's personal ordeal, Mike Corey integrates expert knowledge to contextualize the dangers faced during such disasters. He touches upon medical emergencies like crush syndrome, emphasizing the critical need for swift and appropriate responses post-rescue.
“Excess myoglobin, a protein in your skeletal and heart muscles, and other decaying cells from the injured muscle and tissue flood your kidneys, causing renal failure.” [04:45]
As the episode draws to a close, Corey invites listeners to delve deeper into survival strategies by accessing the full book.
“To find out what happens next, you can go to survivalguidebook.com and order your copy of how to Survive against the Odds today.” [05:49]
Listeners are encouraged to explore the comprehensive guidebook for more detailed accounts and essential survival techniques.
Final Thoughts
"Wondery Presents: How to Survive Against the Odds" offers an immersive glimpse into the visceral reality of surviving catastrophic events. Through Dalol's harrowing experience and the integration of expert advice, the episode serves both as a gripping narrative and a practical guide for listeners seeking to prepare for the unexpected.
For those eager to learn more, the full book promises an extensive collection of survival stories and invaluable tips to navigate life-threatening scenarios.