1:41:03
I wonder how many more
will be dead tomorrow?
1:41:06
I thought we were
building something. . .
1:41:08
. . .where people could work,
live and be safe.
1:41:11
If you had to cut costs, why didn't
you cut floors instead of corners?
1:41:16
Now listen.
1:41:18
Any decisions that were made for the
use of alternate building materials. . .
1:41:23
. . .were made because l, as a builder,
have a right to make those decisions.
1:41:27
If I remain within the building code,
and goddamn it, I did!
1:41:30
Oh, here we go again!
1:41:33
The building code. Come on.
1:41:34
That's a standard cop-out
when you're in trouble!
1:41:37
I was crawling around up there.
1:41:39
The duct holes weren't fire-stopped!
1:41:42
Corridors without fire doors
and the sprinklers won't work.
1:41:45
And an electrical system
that's good for what?
1:41:48
I mean, it's good for starting fires!
1:41:51
Where was I
when all this was going on?
1:41:54
Because I'm just as guilty as you
and that goddamn son-in-law of yours!
1:41:59
What do they call it
when you kill people?
1:42:22
-Who is it?
-Chief O'Hallorhan.
1:42:24
-What happened?
-Part of the central corridor just blew.
1:42:27
We've got in the fifth alarm.
1:42:30
The helicopters?
1:42:31
It's too windy. We'll set up the
breeches buoy on the Peerless Building.
1:42:37
What can we do to help?
1:42:39
Move your combustible material
away from the window.
1:42:43
Okay, gotcha.
1:42:58
There's nobody on those drapes.
Let's get them.