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:28:02
Oh, b...
:28:05
How 'bout that wake-up call, everybody?
:28:08
OK, we have phone lines. Phone lines are up.
:28:10
Generator's switching.
:28:14
Emergency power's up.
What you got coming in, Phil?

:28:17
I got...
:28:18
- Katie, DWP?
- DWP - I'm doing that right now.

:28:21
- Anybody seen Billy?
- He's stuck on the 10. He's not in yet.

:28:31
Listen up, people.
:28:32
I want a meeting of all department heads
in exactly five minutes.

:28:35
That's a very cool hat, Emmit.
:28:37
Thanks. Your wife rolled over
and said the same thing to me this morning.

:28:41
- Hello.
- That's a pink slip.

:28:43
Any more quips, or can we work this thing?
:28:45
Like you, we here at the Channel 10
newsroom felt that big jolt this morning.

:28:49
It was a powerful earthquake.
:28:51
We're having trouble
contacting emergency officials...

:28:55
Put your seat belt on, honey. Remember?
:29:02
That's OK, baby. There you go.
:29:07
I wanna go home.
:29:09
We're going to
the safest room in town, I promise.

:29:13
- Operations.
- Yes, this is Roark.

:29:15
- Got Roark, line one.
- Got him.

:29:17
Mike, listen. There's no reports of damage yet
to any hospitals, but 911 is off the hook.

:29:22
- ATSAC's reporting all freeways are clear.
- We got good news. All freeways are clear.

:29:26
I want you to get all helicopters up now.
:29:28
Bob, we need pictures.
I need those choppers in the air now.

:29:31
I'm heading east on Wilshire.
We're coming up on the Tar Pits.

:29:35
Poles are all up, but there's no light.
A lotta haze here.

:29:38
Let me in there, Brian.
:29:40
Yeah, looks like
power's down everywhere in the city.

:29:45
How'd you get in so fast?
:29:46
Get in? Come on, Boss,
you know I sleep on your desk.

:29:49
Disaster is my life.
:29:52
He's kidding, right?
:29:54
It's too early to hear from
the California Institute of Geological Studies...


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