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Playing With Fire
Episode 11: 1906 San Francisco Earthquake
Bryan Spitulski shares background on the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, which took place on April 18, 1906, at 05:12 am. The estimated magnitude of the earthquake was 7.9, which caused devastating fires in San Francisco that lasted for several days. More than 3,000 people died, and over 80% of the city was destroyed, and it is remembered as the deadliest earthquake in United States history.
Recorded: 12-05-25
Studio: Just Curious Media
Host:
Bryan Spitulski
#playingwithfirepodcast #justcuriousmedia #firesafety #fireprevention #fireprotection #firehazards #fireawareness #firewatch #firefighting #wildfires #firecodecompliance #firefighters #fireinspections #firedevastation
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Playing With Fire
Episode 11: 1906 San Francisco Earthquake
Bryan Spitulski shares background on the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, which took place on April 18, 1906, at 05:12 am. The estimated magnitude of the earthquake was 7.9, which caused devastating fires in San Francisco that lasted for several days. More than 3,000 people died, and over 80% of the city was destroyed, and it is remembered as the deadliest earthquake in United States history.
Recorded: 12-05-25
Studio: Just Curious Media
Host:
Bryan Spitulski
#playingwithfirepodcast #justcuriousmedia #firesafety #fireprevention #fireprotection #firehazards #fireawareness #firewatch #firefighting #wildfires #firecodecompliance #firefighters #fireinspections #firedevastation
Support the show