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:10:00
Stan! Get over here.
I wanna show you something.

:10:04
How's the choo-choo behaving?
:10:08
All right. This is where your problem is.
:10:11
Was.
:10:13
This... is your Red Line tunnel.
:10:16
OK.
:10:17
What I wanna do is shut down this section
just as a precaution until we know.

:10:21
Why should we look bad
because DWP blew some pipes out?

:10:24
Nothing blew down there, Olber.
They hit a steam pocket.

:10:27
- Steam?
- Yeah.

:10:28
The tunnel walls are five feet of concrete.
Where's the threat to my trains?

:10:34
Mine.
:10:35
- Can we wrap this up?
- Maybe the earthquake tore something out.

:10:38
- Shit.
- Let's find out before we...

:10:40
You're only happy declaring an emergency!
:10:43
No, I actually enjoy motor sports, music
and the company of close friends... sir.

:10:48
30,000 people think they're taking the train
home tonight. What am I supposed to do?

:10:53
Put on extra buses.
:10:55
It's his mess. Let him take the shit for it.
:11:01
...all around me
I can see rescue workers and body bags.

:11:04
This is an awful tragedy for the families of
the workers who perished here this morning.

:11:09
...intersection of7th and Alvarado.
:11:12
Bodies are spread across the sidewalks.
:11:15
We're told one worker did survive,
but his identity has not been released yet.

:11:19
- 170 over 105.
- Let's give him some more morphine.

:11:24
- Start another line of ringers.
- Let's cut away his burnt clothing.

:11:26
Fran, look.
Steam doesn't char clothing like this.

:11:31
This is a flame burn.
:11:32
Methane?
:11:33
No.
:11:39
Something else.
:11:42
The trouble was not caused by steam,
:11:44
which, if you'll recall from our briefing
this morning, was our position all along.

:11:52
This is such a bad idea, Mike.
This isn't OEM. This is DWP's show.

:11:56
- I wanna know what's in that hole.
- Let Public Works send a crew in.

:11:59
I can't wait three days for a report.
Can you, Gator?


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