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1:12:02
They have accomplished the impossible.
1:12:05
They've beaten Mother Nature and claimed
an extraordinary victory over the volcano.

1:12:12
One last heroic stand
here on the corner of Fairfaxand Wilshire.

1:12:16
Hell of a party!
I probably should have brought a hat.

1:12:25
Chief, they need some help over on Stanley.
Structural fires, residential.

1:12:31
- Miller, get your engine over to Stanley.
- Yes, sir.

1:12:37
I guess that's my bus.
1:12:39
Hey, good luck.
1:12:42
You, too, man.
1:12:50
Show me what this baby can do.
You ready or what?

1:13:01
Yo, I always wanted to ride one of these
things, man. Stanley Ave, here we come!

1:13:06
Whoo!
1:13:08
You're a good man, Jerry.
1:13:16
- All right, Roark.
- Thanks, fellas.

1:13:18
Way to go, guys!
1:13:21
Roark! Hey, way to go.
1:13:22
How fast can you get to
Wilshire and Western? We got a problem.

1:13:25
Not any more, we got it stopped.
1:13:27
Volume of ash is too hot to be out of danger.
1:13:29
How come it's stopped?
1:13:31
- Maybe it went some place else.
- How d'you know it didn’t just stop?

1:13:34
I don't, but when Mount St Helen's blew
the force was 27,000 times greater

1:13:39
than that of the Hiroshima bomb.
1:13:41
You think that vent
released that much energy?

1:13:44
No.
1:13:45
Let's assume we haven’t seen
the real bulk of the magma yet.

1:13:47
Trust me, get down here.
1:13:50
Shit!
1:13:55
Hey, hey, that's my bike.
1:13:58
As crews battled the flow on Wilshire,

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