9-1-1 Season 8 Episode 14
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00:00Now, bananas are a bear.
00:01That has a peel.
00:02I think the internet just took care of that for us.
00:06Time for a cake?
00:07Oh, we have to clear the table and make coffee first.
00:09Then we can have cake.
00:10You go.
00:11I'll clear.
00:12OK.
00:17OK.
00:18What did you do to your daughter?
00:19And can you teach us how to do it, too?
00:21She's just excited about the cake.
00:23What is so special about this?
00:27It's a gender reveal cake.
00:29But did you guys already find out that they're having a B-O-Y?
00:33Yeah, she doesn't know yet.
00:35Yeah, but she can spell boy.
00:37We promised her a big cake reveal so that we could all
00:39find out together, and we didn't want to disappoint her.
00:41Pretty sure she cares more about the cake
00:43than whether or not she has brother or sister.
00:46If it's pink inside, it's a girl.
00:48Blue, it's a boy.
00:49Oh.
00:50Oh.
00:52Here we go.
00:53OK.
00:54Ah!
00:56It's a girl.
00:57Gee, you're going to have a baby sister.
00:59Baby sister!
01:01Come on.
01:02Let's go eat.
01:03What just happened?
01:04Just stop.
01:05Looks like somebody made a mistake,
01:06and I'm hoping it's not your doctor.
01:08Baker gave you the wrong cake.
01:10It could be worse.
01:11I mean, at least you know the truth.
01:14The Shapiros are in for a real surprise on their delivery date.
01:17Who's going to tell her?
01:20Mazel tov.
01:21911, what's your emergency?
01:22A bus just plowed into some cars.
01:23Now they're all piled up.
01:24Oh, God.
01:25I can't believe what I'm seeing.
01:26Oh, good.
01:27A bus.
01:28A bus.
01:29OK.
01:30We're looking at compressed natural gas.
01:31This will get tricky.
01:32I want two inch and a half hose lines on that,
01:35forming a water curtain, 45-degree cones.
01:38Get that from here.
01:39I can't believe what I'm seeing.
01:40I can't believe what I'm seeing.
01:43Oh, good.
01:44I'm a bus.
01:46OK.
01:48Okay, we're looking at compressed natural gas.
01:55This will get tricky.
01:56I want two inch and a half hose lines on that,
01:59forming a water curtain, 45-degree cones.
02:02Get that fuel supply turned off. Let's go!
02:04Copy.
02:04Sir?
02:05Sir?
02:06I couldn't stop.
02:07I lost my brain.
02:08I tried to get everyone out, dude.
02:09There's still some passengers in the back.
02:12Jim, I want you in this bus.
02:14Make sure everybody's off.
02:15Robbie, check those cars.
02:17We need to clear those vehicles now. Let's go.
02:23L-A-F-T!
02:27Cap, I got eyes on the stragglers.
02:29Look like one is pinned to the seat. I'm going in.
02:32Let's get those hose lines in here. Let's go!
02:37L-A-F-T!
02:40Please help him. He's stuck.
02:42I'm going to get you both out of here.
02:44Either of you hurt.
02:44These pits are pretty good, but I don't think so.
02:49Clear!
02:51Clear!
02:53Buck, let's get that fuel off!
02:56Hit it, guys. Hit it!
03:04Yeah, I've seen it, though!
03:05Fuel's off, yeah?
03:07All right, Buck, I want you inside the bus helping out, Jim.
03:10We'll get this knocked down.
03:11Stop it.
03:12Robbie!
03:12How's it going?
03:14I got a driver, Cap.
03:16Ma'am!
03:17Can you hear me?
03:18Jim's coming to you.
03:19Ma'am!
03:20I need you to go with this firefighter.
03:22He's going to be okay, ma'am.
03:23Yeah, I got him.
03:25Here we go.
03:26Wait, wait, wait.
03:27Wait, wait.
03:27Hey, Cap, we got a firefighter in here.
03:43Okay, get those civilians out of there.
03:45That tank gets too hot.
03:47It's going to blow.
03:48Jim, we got to get him out now.
03:50I'll move!
03:50Nan, can you hear me?
04:01All right.
04:02Driver unconscious, pulse stable.
04:03C-color.
04:12Clear your hands!
04:18Austin, it's clear, Cap!
04:19Keep going, keep going.
04:20Keep going.
04:22Robbie, status!
04:23Still extracting, Cap.
04:25All right, let's go.
04:27All right.
04:27She's good.
04:35Robbie, get her out of there!
04:37Everybody else, fall back!
04:38Fall back!
04:39Everybody, fall back!
04:45All right, bring her around.
04:47I think she has a fractured femur,
04:48lacerations.
04:50ABCs are good,
04:51but she's now responsive.
04:53Could have been the airbag.
04:55Nan, you've been in an accident.
04:58My daughter?
05:00Hold on, keep still, keep still.
05:01My daughter, she was with me.
05:03She was three months old.
05:04She was in the back seat.
05:06Jody.
05:06There's no one in the car.
05:07I cleared it.
05:08Cap, Cap, Cap.
05:10Everybody else, stay back!
05:11Cap!
05:12Stay back!
05:16Oh, God.
05:26Come on, Bobby.
05:27I got you.
05:33I got you.
05:34I got you.
05:36I don't see him.
05:41Fuck, Bob.
05:42You're right, Cap!
05:43You're right, Cap!
05:44You're right, Cap!
05:46I don't know.
06:16I don't know.
06:46Jody.
06:48Oh, thank God.
06:50I thought I'd lost you.
06:52Oh, thank God.
06:53Oh, Jody, I thought I'd lost you.
06:56It's okay.
06:57You're okay.
06:58I thought I cleared the car.
07:01We need to push this wall, maybe into the room next door about three feet?
07:12Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
07:14That's my new walk-in closet, and nobody is pushing anything into it.
07:19But my room is way too small.
07:20Oh, it's also not your room.
07:23That's gonna be the office slash home gym.
07:27Wait.
07:27Wait.
07:28So you're kicking me out?
07:29Nobody is kicking anybody out.
07:30You'll always have a place here to lay your head.
07:32Yeah, right here in May's old room, which is now gonna be your room slash guest room.
07:39Hold on.
07:39So now I don't have a bedroom either?
07:41What if I need to move back in?
07:43I might need a safety net.
07:44You are an adult now.
07:46You're supposed to be my safety net.
07:47The child takes care of the aging parents.
07:51So where is Grandma Beatrice's room?
07:54Oh, Blue Ribbon Inn, less than half a mile away.
07:57Free continental breakfast, three and a half stars.
08:01Maybe I should get a room there, too.
08:02No one has to stay at a hotel.
08:06No one in this room has to stay in a hotel.
08:09No, rebuilding has given us the chance to figure out what works for us.
08:13This is our dream house.
08:14I guess we're not a part of the dream anymore.
08:16Always.
08:17Just more of a daydream that goes home after dinner.
08:23Whatever.
08:31Okay.
08:32Okay.
08:33I think I need to go.
08:38Go.
08:39We just got here.
08:41No, I mean quit.
08:44118.
08:46Oh, come on, Robbie.
08:48I just keep seeing the baby and thinking she could have died.
08:55But she didn't.
08:57Only because Cap went in there and pulled her back out.
08:59Yeah, which is exactly why we go in as a team.
09:03I almost got him killed, too, if you think about it.
09:05So let's not think about it.
09:07You have to let it go.
09:08How can I?
09:13I'm the one who cleared the car.
09:15How can I miss her like that?
09:19I shouldn't be out there.
09:22I'm going to tell Cap on Monday that I need to quit.
09:26No.
09:26No.
09:28No, you're not quitting.
09:30No one else is quitting this month.
09:31Sit back down.
09:32You're a great firefighter, Robbie.
09:42And I'm not just saying that.
09:43You really are.
09:44And I understand what happened out there spooked you.
09:47But that just means you have to get back on the horse.
09:50Right back on it.
09:51Is that what you did?
09:54Yes.
09:55So many times.
09:57You have to push the doubt away.
10:00Because the second you let it in, it's like a virus.
10:05It will eat you alive.
10:07Oh, that is a lot of hydration happening there.
10:18Soccer bomb Sundays.
10:19Two for one.
10:21Sounds like someone had a little too much fun last night.
10:23I was trying to forget that today is going to be no fun at all.
10:28Hey, I think she already swiped in.
10:30Does she ever swipe out?
10:41You know, I used to enjoy working with viruses until I started working for one.
10:46I don't think that's fair.
10:47She's really more like a black hole swallowing all spectra of light in the universe.
10:53What's wrong with Polly?
11:07I don't know.
11:08Why don't you ask her?
11:09I'm Ross.
11:10Polly's the rat.
11:12Oh.
11:13Test subject C49.
11:16Why are you naming them?
11:17I mean, you do know what we do here.
11:19What are you doing?
11:20When did we move to in vivo trials?
11:22About 90 minutes ago.
11:23Give or take.
11:2590 minutes.
11:26And she's this sick already?
11:31She modified our CCHF strain.
11:34Shortened the incubation period.
11:36Well, how short?
11:37You two took over a week.
11:39I'm thinking about 90 minutes.
11:41Give or take.
11:42An incubation period?
11:44That short is too dangerous, Moira.
11:46Good thing I also need this.
11:49You made an antiviral?
11:50Yeah.
11:51While you two were getting morning frappuccinos, I was here.
11:54Making science happen.
12:00There's no way this was approved.
12:02Do you really think Polly cares about that right now?
12:08Damn it.
12:09So this is why you split up the incubation period?
12:25Because you knew you'd get caught if you didn't make one fast enough.
12:29You can't actually think we're going to go along with this, do you?
12:32Actually, I don't think you're going to do anything.
12:38Oh my God.
12:47The crazy bitch actually did it.
12:50The antiviral worked.
12:52I knew it would.
12:56But this doesn't change anything.
12:58Director Banting still needs to know what you did.
13:00Good thing I'm already on the schedule.
13:06Did you just say that you made an incredibly dangerous pathogen,
13:10even more dangerous,
13:12by allowing it to incubate in half the time?
13:14Technically a tenth of the time.
13:16It's our biggest breakthrough of the year.
13:18Probably the decade.
13:19And how many tenants of a lab protocol were we breaking?
13:22Adhering to outdated rules is like trying to run in quicksand.
13:26By the time we get the green light to take one step forward,
13:28we're ten steps behind.
13:30I just cut our research time in half.
13:32You've cut our legs out from under us.
13:34You put this organization at risk.
13:37If word of this got out...
13:38Okay, you want to talk about risk.
13:40Global warming is increasing the habitats suitable for ticks
13:43who carry CCHF at an alarming rate.
13:45If we do not move as fast as our climate is changing,
13:49we will be outrun.
13:53I always thought everyone was exaggerating about you.
13:55Excuse me?
13:56I always thought they didn't like you because you're a woman.
13:59They don't like me because I am ambitious.
14:02I'm crazy.
14:06It was Roz and Alan, wasn't it?
14:09They've always been my worst enemies.
14:11No, Moira.
14:12Your worst enemy is you.
14:15You're done.
14:17And leave your ID badge with security on your way out.
14:32Thought your victory lap would take longer?
14:34Didn't fit you with ticker tapes and champagne?
14:36Don't be silly.
14:37It's not even noon.
14:38It's so annoying when that happens.
14:51Moira?
14:54You know why I never name any of my test subjects?
14:57Because I've always hated rats.
15:07911, what's your emergency?
15:22Yes, this is Dr. Francis Banting, director at SoCal Tech Biomed.
15:26There's been an incident in our lab.
15:27Sir, what kind of incident?
15:29It's on fire.
15:30Mrs. Batch, what can you tell me about this lab?
15:36SoCal Tech Biomedical Research Laboratory.
15:39It's an independent facility.
15:4155 on staff, janitors to microbiologists.
15:43Okay, we'll need full hazmat assignment.
15:45Actually, they have their own.
15:47Their containment team is setting it down.
15:49What kind of research goes on at this place?
15:50They're pretty tight-lipped, but their virology units run Tier 4 precautions.
15:55That's Tier 4 out of 4.
15:57It's designated for lethal and exotic viruses.
16:04What qualifies as a lethal and exotic virus?
16:08SARS for one.
16:09Dengue, Marburg, West Nile.
16:11So all the worst ways to die.
16:12Well, hey, I don't see any smoke.
16:14It's below our feet.
16:15The fire broke out on sub-level 3.
16:17What's on sub-level 3?
16:18Just one thing.
16:20CCHF, Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever.
16:22That doesn't sound scary at all.
16:23It's Ebola's nastier cousin.
16:26Super contagious and fatal.
16:27Usually from uncontrollable bleeding.
16:30How many people work down there?
16:31Eight, but only to our badge.
16:32Then Allen and Ross.
16:33Have you seen either one of them out here?
16:35No.
16:36Okay, guys, rapid extraction, CO2 cans only.
16:39We can't risk pathogen runoff from hoses.
16:41Let's head down.
16:42No, no, you can't just head down.
16:44There are protocols, airlocks.
16:46Your equipment might not be sufficient.
16:48It's gonna have to be.
16:49When lives are at risk, we risk ours.
16:51Jones, Sanchez, grab the backboard and follow me.
16:54You don't even know where to go.
16:56Okay, Bobby, let me know when you're in the atrium.
17:00Okay, Maddie, we're in.
17:01You see the elevator?
17:02It's right in front of us.
17:03You'll need credentials to access SL3.
17:06We got them.
17:06The elevator opens to a reinforced corridor.
17:17At the end, you'll see the first of three interlocking doors.
17:20Copy that.
17:20We see it.
17:21That's the cold zone.
17:22Locker room, shower.
17:23From there, door two takes you through a peroxide decon.
17:26And past that?
17:28It's a hot zone.
17:34Yes.
17:34Sir?
17:37Sir, can you hear me?
17:38Sir?
17:39I've got chest rice.
17:41His lips are pink.
17:42Got an open laceration.
17:44Could be from a TBI.
17:45All right, spinal precautions.
17:47Let's go.
17:47One, two, three.
17:51Sir?
17:52Sir, can you hear me?
17:52Is your name Alan?
17:54Yeah.
17:55What, Moira?
17:57Guy outside said, wow.
17:59All right, sounds like we might have a third victim.
18:02Go outside and see if they have decon sale up and get him in there.
18:04The rest of us, when that door closes, we move.
18:12Now!
18:17That's a hot drunk heating up.
18:19All right, let's get these spiders knocked down.
18:21Let's go.
18:22Just back.
18:23We were inside the main lab.
18:24Tell me what I'm looking at.
18:25To your left is the specimen's room and the storage area.
18:28All right.
18:29And to the right?
18:29That's the cryo room, where they keep the viruses on ice.
18:32Okay.
18:33I want you guys to start the specimen's room and work your way around.
18:36Stop it back, Cap.
18:37Come on, Robbie.
18:39Timmy, you stick with me.
18:40Stop it back.
18:48Clear!
18:48I'll check in this room.
18:54Moira!
18:55Go on!
18:56Moira!
18:57All clear!
19:01Ross!
19:06Any sign of him?
19:07Not yet.
19:10Get me out of here!
19:11Please, get me out of here!
19:14Jim, let's go!
19:15Get me out of here!
19:16Copy that.
19:17The door's over here!
19:20It won't work!
19:21It's no head!
19:23Okay, step back!
19:24Step back!
19:24Jim!
19:27This is bulletproof.
19:29That must be left there.
19:31Peace, heart, and steel, Cap.
19:32All right, let's check the other side.
19:37Are you moira?
19:38Scott, no!
19:38I'm wrong!
19:40Dispatch!
19:40We have found Ross!
19:42We cannot access the cryo room through the door.
19:45Is there another way into the cryo room?
19:47No doors or windows on here.
19:49We will take anything!
19:51Okay.
19:54Then look up.
19:57Does that lead directly to the cryo lab?
19:59Not exactly.
20:00This level's a sealed concrete box.
20:02All the air is funneled to giant HEPA filters,
20:04except the air in the cryo room.
20:06The box within a box.
20:07Right.
20:07That vent above you, it runs alongside the cryo room's vents.
20:12Jim, what do you think?
20:13Always ready to get my die hard on.
20:15Okay, fuck!
20:16What do you do over here?
20:17Cap!
20:18We're going up into the vent.
20:19Let's move this table.
20:27Werner!
20:29Werner!
20:30Anyone in here?
20:30What's happening?
20:42What?
20:43At least you won't catch encephalitis this time.
20:46Encephalitis?
20:47No way compared to this stuff.
20:50Oh, this should be our stuff.
20:51Down here!
21:13Rose, I'm flushed.
21:15I'm going to lift your luck, okay?
21:16I can't go through there.
21:18Are you claustrophobic?
21:19No, but I need this to breathe.
21:21Should we take off the suit?
21:22Not for a million bucks.
21:24What happens if you disconnect the hose from your suit?
21:26Then it cuts off my air supply.
21:30Well, how long can you hold your breath?
21:35Werner!
21:37Werner!
21:38Werner!
21:41Werner!
21:42Okay, let's search along that delta wall.
21:45Fuck status!
21:46Almost there, Cap!
21:47Come on, we gotta go!
21:54All right, Cap, turn down.
21:56Yeah, I got him.
21:58Let's get you out of here.
21:59You need a hand?
22:00No, I got him.
22:01You're gonna help Cap.
22:02Copy that.
22:04We'll get you out of this thing.
22:09No, no, no, no, no.
22:13Hey, hey, no, no, no.
22:14Right now, you just need to bring him.
22:18Here you go.
22:20Here you go.
22:23Werner!
22:24L-A-S-D!
22:25Is somebody in there?
22:27We're coming in.
22:32That doesn't look like Cap.
22:34It's the beauty, everybody.
22:35Follow back, follow back.
22:36Let's go, let's go.
22:37What about Werner?
22:38We looked everywhere.
22:39Follow back.
22:40But she's still in here.
22:41We already looked for her.
22:42Follow back, come on, come on, come on.
22:43Is she still in there?
22:44You heard him, let's go.
22:46Cap, come on.
22:48No!
22:50No!
22:50No!
22:52Oh!
22:56What is here?
23:00No!
23:00No, no, no, no!
23:02No!
23:03Stop!
23:04Stop!
23:05Stop!
23:05Stop!
23:05Stop!
23:05Stop!
23:05Stop!
23:051-18, do you copy?
23:091-18, do you copy?
23:12Cap!
23:13Hey, hey, hey, how do I open this?
23:17You don't.
23:18That wall means the lab's in automatic lockdown.
23:20The whole building is in lockdown?
23:22No.
23:23Just them.
23:28Okay, I need to get you out to decon where it's safe.
23:32You know where it is?
23:33Yeah, we run drills.
23:34I've got it.
23:491-18, sound off.
23:551-18, sound off!
24:00Cap, Jim, Ken, Ravi, do you copy?
24:03Dispatch, there's been an explosion.
24:09I can't get to my team.
24:11The security wall came down, but there's got to be a way through.
24:14No.
24:14If the security wall was triggered, I'm not sure anyone's getting out of that room.
24:17It's just one entrance that's blocked.
24:20There's got to be a door on the other side or a fence.
24:23I can climb back in.
24:25No.
24:25The automatic lockdown steals everything.
24:27It's part of their safety protocols.
24:28No, Maddie, screw protocols, okay?
24:32I'm grabbing a saw.
24:33I'm getting my way back in there.
24:35No, Buck, please.
24:36No.
24:37I can't risk you injuring yourself or anyone inside.
24:40We're going to get them out, okay?
24:42I've got someone on scene now who's going to help us figure this out.
24:45Who?
24:47What do you mean you can't open it?
24:50It's just not possible right now.
24:51Then make it possible.
24:53You run this place, don't you?
24:54Yes, which means my first priority is keeping people safe.
24:57Do you have any idea what's on the other side of that door?
24:59Yeah, my husband and his team.
25:01Your husband?
25:02Captain Nash.
25:03Maybe I should be dealing with someone else.
25:04Oh, you're dealing with me.
25:07Now, how do we get to them?
25:09Sergeant, you have to understand there is a very dangerous virus down there which may have been aerosolized in the explosion.
25:15If we raise the door right now, we risk releasing it on the public.
25:19Hey!
25:20Hey!
25:21They're trapped inside!
25:23Bobby and Jim, Ravi, I can't get through the door!
25:26Sir, you need to be decontaminated!
25:27We have to get them out!
25:29We can't!
25:31What?
25:32Just do what they say!
25:37Come with us.
25:38Let's get you to decont.
25:43So, what can we do?
25:45We just have to wait until the filtration system can recycle all of the air in the lab.
25:48How long is that going to take?
25:50Well, maybe a day.
25:51Maybe a little longer.
26:02118, do you copy?
26:17This is Captain Nash.
26:18118.
26:20Bobby, is everyone okay?
26:21There was an explosion in the lab.
26:24Yeah, we're aware.
26:25Any idea what exploded?
26:26It was isobutane, a refrigerant.
26:29The good news is the blast suppressed the fire.
26:33Stand by for status.
26:35118, report in.
26:37Jim, Buck.
26:39Yeah, Cap, I'm good.
26:41Happy there.
26:41You see Buck?
26:42He made it out before we went boom.
26:45Ken, Ravi.
26:46Here, Cap.
26:47But, uh, full of problems.
26:50The door's broken.
26:52It's not broken.
26:54It's doing exactly what it was designed to do.
26:57So we're locked in?
26:58Quarantined.
26:59Ken!
27:03Ken!
27:05Ken!
27:06Robby, help me get this off.
27:11Come on, Ken.
27:12You see breathing?
27:13Yeah, but it's shallow.
27:15Jim, need you over here now.
27:16Right behind you, Cap.
27:23Jim, where's your breather?
27:28Must have gotten blown off.
27:31Wait, did you say that your face shield is compromised?
27:34Yeah, but don't worry.
27:36I still have my face.
27:38All right, let's get her flack.
27:40How about your med kit?
27:41Do you have it?
27:42We do.
27:43Then grab any PPE you can find.
27:44Jim, please.
27:46Don't take another breath until you've got it on.
27:49Athena!
27:50Buck!
27:51I thought you were being deconned.
27:52They said I was done.
27:53What's going on?
27:54Jim Lee.
27:55His mask came off.
27:57Wait, so he's exposed?
27:58That's what I'm trying to find out.
28:01Dr. Banting!
28:02That thing.
28:03On sub-level three.
28:05Hemorrhag...
28:05What the hell?
28:06Crimean Congo.
28:07Hemorrhagic fever.
28:08Whatever it's called.
28:09We have a man inside, breathing it.
28:12How do you tell if he's been infected?
28:16Well, he'd start showing symptoms.
28:19Fever, of course.
28:21Bleeding.
28:21Confusion.
28:22Tachycardia.
28:22It generally progresses from there.
28:25Progresses to what?
28:26Death.
28:28By organ failure or blood loss, whichever comes first.
28:33How long until symptoms start?
28:36Incubation periods are imprecise.
28:38Ballpark it!
28:39Typical incubation for CCHF is three to seven days.
28:44Colonel John Hartman, U.S. Army infectious diseases.
28:46Dr. Francis Banting.
28:47Uh, who called here?
28:49Son, when a Tier 4 lab explodes, we tend to hear about it.
28:53Colonel, Sergeant Athena Grant, LAPD, and this is Firefighter Buckley.
28:56His team is stuck inside.
28:59I know.
28:59We're here to get them unstuck.
29:02How?
29:04Modular clean room, submicron filters, and 6,000 FPM air showers.
29:08And we build it from the isolation unit right to the front door of that lab.
29:11You're tunneling them out.
29:13And we have biosensors detecting pathogens.
29:15The DOD doesn't mess around with lab leaks.
29:17To be clear, there is no leak.
29:18No, just potentially aerosolized and curable virus.
29:21Well, how long is this going to take?
29:23Well, if my guys beat our record, I'd say about two hours.
29:26Athena, I am patching you in with the 118.
29:29Go ahead.
29:29I got some good news for them.
29:31I'm afraid we have some bad.
29:34It's Hen.
29:36She's got a collapsed lung.
29:38What do you need?
29:40An O.R.
29:40If she doesn't get a chest tube in the next 10 minutes, she's going to stop breathing.
29:44How you feeling about that record?
29:47No one's that fast.
29:48Bobby.
29:49The military says two hours.
29:52Cap, she's going to have two hours.
30:01Jim, clear it.
30:03Robby, you got that tank?
30:04You got it.
30:05I got the seal on her face mask.
30:06You can throw them back.
30:08Easy.
30:09Right there.
30:10That's good.
30:10All right, what next?
30:11I need a spray bottle and a cup or some kind of container.
30:14It's a lab.
30:15I'll find something.
30:16How's she doing, Bobby?
30:17Her breathing is pretty shallow, but she's still with us.
30:20How are things on your end?
30:21Army's starting to build their yellow brick road.
30:24The ETA?
30:25Mobile command just went up.
30:28I'll radio once I find out.
30:30You can post it.
30:31I will.
30:32Good luck in there.
30:34Come on.
30:35Come on.
30:35Jim, you all right?
30:40Yeah.
30:41Yeah, I'm fine.
30:45Shoot, it's Maddie.
30:46All right, you take it.
30:47What are you looking for?
30:49A scalpel.
30:50All right, I got it.
30:52Hey.
30:53Hey, I wanted to see how you're feeling.
30:55I'm about to do a thoracostomy on my best friend in a biological dungeon, so...
31:00No, I mean, are you feeling warm?
31:02Or cold?
31:04They're both symptoms.
31:06I don't know.
31:07I feel normal.
31:08How about sensitivity to light?
31:12Just tell Dr. Google that I'm fine.
31:14Listen, I've really got to focus on him right now.
31:18Yeah, I know.
31:20Jim, if you're infected...
31:23If I'm infected and I cut into him, I could spread it to her.
31:30Will these work?
31:33Yeah, that's perfect.
31:35Okay, I'll call you back.
31:42Bobby, you got the scalpel?
31:44Right here.
31:45Actually, you should hang on to it.
31:47Why?
31:49Because you're the one who's going to be using it.
31:54Sergeant Myers, get me a view of the West lobby.
31:58You have cameras in there?
31:59No, we don't.
32:01But the facility does, and we're tapping into their feeds.
32:04You can do that.
32:05Son, we're the Army.
32:15One, two, three.
32:18All right, Tim, we got on our side.
32:19Now what?
32:20Lift up her arm, and you're going to cut the side of her shirt open.
32:24Bobby, 90 minutes until the Army reaches you.
32:27Copy that.
32:27My hands are a little full at the moment.
32:30What do you think that means?
32:31I don't know.
32:35Wait a minute.
32:36Why is the chimney all the way over there?
32:39He's isolating.
32:41And Bobby's going to do the damn surgery.
32:45You're going to counter ribs.
32:46Stop when you feel the space between the fourth and fifth rib.
32:50Fourth from the top or fourth from the bottom?
32:52From the top.
32:53Sorry, I'm not used to doing this like this.
32:56All right, I'm there.
32:57You're going to sterilize the area with chloroprep.
33:00All right, done.
33:01Robbie, you're going to get the sterile water out of the med kit.
33:04You're going to dump it into the beaker.
33:05Cap, take the tube out of the bottle, and you're going to sanitize it.
33:09Now what?
33:14Go for your scalpel.
33:15Sure, Cap.
33:16And you're going to cut between her ribs.
33:18Aim for the size of the tube too big, and we risk exposure.
33:21Copy.
33:22The incision is done.
33:29Now what?
33:31Now's the hard part.
33:32You're going to stick your finger in and break through the muscle.
33:39How far?
33:40Cap, you're going to have to push really hard.
33:50Cap, she's now breathing.
33:51I just need to get through.
33:55And then.
33:56Robbie, clamp the tube and hand it to Cap Cap.
33:58You're going to put it inside the incision.
34:03Okay, it's in.
34:04Secure the tube with silk tape.
34:06It doesn't have to be pretty, just airtight.
34:09Then, unclamp it.
34:14We got blood.
34:15Put the other end of the tube into the beaker and seal it quick.
34:21All right.
34:26Come on, hen.
34:27Chest rise.
34:28Chest rise.
34:41Come on, hen.
34:42We got full chest rise.
34:53Yes.
34:55Yes.
34:59You got her back.
35:01Yes, her breathing is clearer and deeper.
35:05I think her husband pulled it off.
35:06Let the record show that Bobby Nash did everything.
35:10I'm simply his incredible mentor.
35:12God début.
35:17Good night.
35:18Damnit.
35:19Yes.
35:22MTUIS THE TOWN BAD
35:23morbid.
35:25Glacps.
35:25Äng.
35:26каin.
35:27焦.
35:29Ach.
35:30Hey anyway,
35:30George!
35:31Hang on by door.
35:32I checked into my room,
35:34urgid with my head.
35:35God CBD聞 out the air.
35:37Hopefully, mate,
35:38Guys?
35:56Guys, what's happening?
36:08Hey honey, not sure I'm going to make it home for dinner.
36:13I think I picked up a little bug at the office.
36:19You don't need to read it, just sign it.
36:21I already signed an NDA.
36:23This one's more comprehensive.
36:24Hello.
36:25You need to tell us right now, what's really in that lab?
36:28Crimean Congo, hemorrhagic fever.
36:29No.
36:30The incubation period for CCHF is three to seven days.
36:33We got a man in there who's been exhibiting symptoms within the last hour.
36:37Oh my God.
36:38You didn't tell them?
36:39Ross, you need to stop talking.
36:40No.
36:41You need to start.
36:45I just want to make it very clear that I was unaware of what was going on in that lab until
36:51this morning when Dr. Blake approached me.
36:54Who's Dr. Blake?
36:55Moira Blake.
36:56She's awful.
36:57Moira?
36:58That's who we were looking for when the lab blew.
37:00Oh, she was off the property.
37:01I terminated her as soon as I found out.
37:03Found out what?
37:04Moira had been performing gain-of-function research on the virus.
37:08She sped up the incubation period.
37:11Without authorization.
37:12So, you ended her career, and then a fire breaks out in the lab where she worked, and
37:17you didn't think to mention that.
37:19I was waiting to hear back from HR.
37:22I'll put out an APP.
37:26You are now in my custody.
37:27Soldier.
37:28Let's go.
37:29E-Team, E-Team, this is Colonel Hartman.
37:33Terminate all extraction protocols and evacuate this building right now.
37:36Moira, let's go.
37:37Roger that, sir.
37:38What does that mean?
37:39This just stopped being a rescue mission.
37:42The novel virus completely changed the ball game.
37:44We have a pandemic in a bottle, and I am not risking popping that towel.
37:49New objective.
37:50We need to evacuate all civilians within an eight-mile radius of this facility.
37:54And what happens to our people inside?
37:56I'm very sorry.
37:57You're very sorry.
37:58So, what are they?
38:00Canaries in a coal mine?
38:02They're heroes.
38:03And we are thankful for their sacrifice.
38:09So, what are we going to do?
38:14I'm not sure.
38:16There's a cure.
38:19Jim, how are you feeling?
38:23Like a rat in a cage.
38:25He's alert and oriented.
38:27Keep him awake, no matter what.
38:30Cap?
38:31Cap, do you copy?
38:32Where the hell's the cavalry, Buck?
38:34In retreat.
38:35What?
38:36It's a long story.
38:38How's Jim?
38:39He's real sick, Buck.
38:40Right.
38:41Well, I have some good news.
38:44There's a cure.
38:45What?
38:46According to Moira Blink's co-worker, she developed an antiviral and there's a dose of it already in the lab with them.
38:53Well, I mean, that's good news, but I cannot authorize its use.
38:57We have to wait for FDA approval?
38:59There's a man dying in there.
39:01I understand that.
39:02But if this thing gets loose, we're going to need that dose to create a vaccine.
39:05It doesn't get loose if we kill it now.
39:09Well, let it die.
39:12Let them die, you mean?
39:15Sorry.
39:16What is this man doing?
39:23Where is this firefighter going?
39:25You didn't think I was coming here to ask for permission, did you?
39:29Okay, Rob.
39:30It's the unit right in the middle.
39:31I see it!
39:32Firefighter, don't make another move.
39:36Who is this?
39:37This is Colonel Hartman, United States Army.
39:39I am ordering you to stand down right now.
39:41This is Bobby Nash, captain of the 118.
39:42He works for me, Colonel.
39:43Then you should advise him to stop.
39:44If he opens that freezer, you can face charges of domestic and international terrorists.
40:02This is Bobby Nash, captain of the 118.
40:04He works for me, Colonel.
40:06Then you should advise him to stop.
40:08If he opens that freezer, you both face charges of domestic and international terrorism.
40:13Do not access that anti-global.
40:16If you disobey my order, there are beds waiting for you in Supermax.
40:22Do you understand me?
40:28Stand down, Robbie.
40:30I'll do it.
40:32You okay, Cap?
40:34I'm already here.
40:37If you want to stop me, Colonel, come and get me.
40:41Attaboy, Rob.
40:43What's the code, bud?
40:45One, seven, eight, seven, five.
40:46One, seven, eight, seven, five.
40:49Fugger, Fugger.
40:50Do not do this.
41:02Ah, it's not here.
41:19What do you mean it's not there?
41:21Are you looking in the right spot?
41:23Two, three.
41:23Yeah, it's completely empty.
41:26What the hell happened?
41:34What the hell happened?