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1:30:03
...of the further spread of this disease
at the present time.

1:30:07
The two men who escaped
from the quarantine this morning...

1:30:11
...are believed to be
infected with the disease.

1:30:14
Everybody relax!
This is a military emergency! Back up!

1:30:25
It's all right.
1:30:27
Back up. Everybody back up.
This is a military emergency.

1:30:30
Stay calm. Stay calm.
Everybody stay calm.

1:30:33
That's them.
1:30:35
That's the guys.
1:30:36
Get a camera on them.
1:30:38
-Which camera do I talk into?
-Right there.

1:30:40
My name is Colonel Daniels.
I'm here with Major Salt.

1:30:43
We're not infected with the Motaba virus,
but many are.

1:30:47
We've identified the animal...
1:30:49
...carrying the virus
and need help finding it.

1:30:52
The animal who is carrying
the Motaba virus is a monkey.

1:30:56
This is a photo of the animal.
Can you get in close?

1:30:58
Can you get a shot of it?
1:31:00
Get in as close as you can.
1:31:02
It's a small monkey,
about the size of a cat. It has a white face.

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Dark fur runs down its back.
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Don't attempt to capture it yourself.
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Don't go near it. What you can do is
if you see this monkey...

1:31:14
...call this number at
the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta.

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The area code is 404...
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...and it's 555-9653.
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Again, if you see this monkey...
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...don't go near it.
1:31:38
Hold your fire!
1:31:46
Right. Palisades.
1:31:48
Dr. Reynolds, I just want to make sure
I wrote it down correctly.

1:31:52
That's 211 Sycamore Road, Palisades?
1:31:56
And the woman's name is Jeffries?
1:31:59
Thank you.

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