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and, to put it bluntly,
all hell is breaking loose.
:44:07
You can see the panic in residents' faces.
The fear and distress...
:44:10
God knows what it is,
but something fiery is raining down.
:44:14
It's a war zone here!
:44:15
- My dog is in there.
- You can't go in.
:44:18
But my dog is in there. Phil, come here, boy!
:44:23
- My dog is in there!
- You just gotta hang on in. He'll be OK.
:44:29
Phil! Come here, boy.
:44:49
Come here, Phil.
:44:51
Oh, Phil! Oh, you good dog.
You got it. You got it, boy.
:44:56
It's my house, man. I was born in that house.
:44:59
I know, I know.
:45:00
Fire trucks! How come I see no fire trucks?
:45:03
- They're up on Wilshire.
- I'm gonna get some help.
:45:11
- Um, I think you should pull over.
- Why?
:45:14
Because this guy's leg, it's like gushing.
:45:17
There's a blanket underneath him.
Get it and press it down over the wound hard.
:45:21
I think you should just...
:45:22
If I don't get to the hospital, I'll lose
both these guys. Now, do what I tell you
:45:26
and help me out here.
:45:29
Look, Kelly, I know you're scared.
I'm scared, too.
:45:33
So I'm gonna need your help.
:45:36
Help me, OK?
:45:45
No-one has any idea
what to put in the way of this lava.
:45:49
Declaration of emergency,
assistance from county, state and federal.
:45:53
All available National Guard units
and air tankers. We need water dropped.
:45:58
OK, listen, Mike. I've got a bunch of meds
coming in. I'll ride 'em over to Midway, OK?