Outbreak
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:11:20
Major Salt.
:11:22
May I say it's an honor to work with you.
:11:25
West Point, Johns Hopkins. How many
hours did you log in helicopter school?

:11:29
-85.
-Married?

:11:31
-Yes, sir.
-Good luck.

:11:33
You've never been in the field?
:11:34
No, sir.
But I'm fully trained and highly motivated.

:11:37
I'm talking about landing in a hot zone.
It's unique.

:11:40
Have you seen the effects
of hemorrhagic fever?

:11:43
No, sir.
:11:44
Allow me.
:11:45
-Major.
-Yes.

:11:46
At first the patient has flu-like symptoms.
:11:49
In 2 or 3 days pink lesions appear
on his body, along with pustules...

:11:53
...which erupt with the blood and pus.
A milky substance begins to--

:11:57
These lesions become full-blown.
They feel like mush.

:12:00
There's vomiting, diarrhea,
bleeding in the nose, ears, gums.

:12:03
The internal organs shut down.
They liquify.

:12:06
Very good.
We've read that in a book too, but...

:12:09
...in 16 hours you'll see it.
:12:11
In the flesh, so to speak.
:12:13
I can handle whatever we encounter.
:12:15
-If one panics, we're all in danger.
-He's under orders not to die.

:12:19
And that's a set of orders
he actually plans to follow.


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