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Yes !
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- Yes !
- You did it.

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Now, who the hell
are you ?

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I did a terrorist hypothetical here
in '94.

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Yeah, Latura.
You were canned in '95.

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You're back with the
Emergency Medical Service ?

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Not exactly.
How's the monoxide level ?

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You've got no authority
to come in here !

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No, but I've crawled through
every part of that structure...

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and I might be of use,
so how's the air ?

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It's changing at a rate
of a million cubic feet an hour.

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That's one-twentieth normal,
and it's getting worse !

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[ Norman ]
Great, it's here.

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Look at this thing.
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When they glued this together,
they were still fighting World War One.

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Okay, anyway,
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here's the north tube,
south tube,

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river, the riverbed,
and here's the tunnel:

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a rectangle
set inside each tube.

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What's this ?
I don't recognize this.

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Oh, yeah, yeah, that's--
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The sandhogs worked 36-hour shifts
building this thing.

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They had bunk rooms there, chapels,
kitchens-- They had everything.

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But it was all sealed off
in the renovation of '72.

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Hmm. Hey, Frank.
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Did Wilson give an estimate
when he'd get to the mid-river passage ?

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Nothin' that he
can share, Kit.

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We had another collapse.
Mr. California got pancaked.

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[ Kit ]
So what are we lookin' at ?

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We don't know the stress points
in the mid-river.

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We can't risk any explosives.
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- It's all gotta be done by hand.
- That's gonna take forever.

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If another shaft don't give,
10, 12 hours, minimum.

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-How long's the air gonna hold ?
-Three hours, max.

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All right, Frank,
here's what I think we oughta do.

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I think we gotta cork it up and
seal off the survivors from the fumes...


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