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00:00:26Marcio, looks like you decided to go.
00:00:32I think you're being irresponsible.
00:00:35Irresponsible? Makes it sound like I'm out boozing with the boys, Bianca.
00:00:37You're putting yourself in danger, Marcio. That's the kind of father you want to be?
00:00:42I'm not in danger. And what do you expect me to do?
00:00:45What if I see somebody who's drowning? You want me to watch?
00:00:48No. No, you toss them a boy, of course. You call a lifeguard. You don't throw yourself in and drown,
00:00:52too.
00:00:52It's not that simple, Bianca.
00:00:53It's not your job, Marcio. Since when are you a lifeguard?
00:01:00Bianca, I'm the guy who found it. The guy who limited the contamination. The guy who talked to all those
00:01:04people. I have a responsibility.
00:01:06Here we are, standing around, talking, while out there that thing is spreading.
00:01:09Then it could be me, you, my family, my father, everyone.
00:01:13I get it. You're saying you're involved in something that's very dangerous. But you told me yesterday you were absolutely
00:01:20safe. I want to know the truth. Are you safe or not?
00:01:23I'm safe, I swear. The riskiest part was yesterday. It's over now.
00:01:27Don't you lie to me.
00:01:29I'm not lying to you, baby.
00:01:57I'm not lying to you, baby.
00:02:00It's here.
00:02:13Hey, Dad.
00:02:14Hi, Marcio. Morning.
00:02:15Morning.
00:02:15Have breakfast. There's coffee.
00:02:17No, gotta go.
00:02:18I'll eat later.
00:02:18Wait, wait.
00:02:19Bye. Thanks anyway.
00:02:21Energy Commission, Benny Orenstein,
00:02:23to stop the cesium dust from contaminating the area
00:02:26and affecting the local population.
00:02:28In addition, according to Dr. Orenstein,
00:02:31the concrete casing should be able to absorb the cesium radiation.
00:02:35Our reporter, Anita Santini, was at the scene
00:02:38and asked Dr. Orenstein for more details.
00:02:41Dr. Orenstein, does this mean the danger is now fully contained
00:02:44inside that concrete too?
00:02:46The radiation being emitted by the cesium-137 capsule
00:02:50is contained, but unfortunately that capsule
00:02:54has spent two weeks traveling around the city.
00:02:57Now, the cesium-137 is a powder,
00:03:01and this powder may have been spilled from the capsule
00:03:04along the way, contaminating many more people.
00:03:06So would you say that Guayana is facing a disaster
00:03:09like the one in Chernobyl?
00:03:10No, no, no, no.
00:03:11The accident in Chernobyl was an explosion in a nuclear reactor,
00:03:16a much more destructive source than the radioactive isotope
00:03:20used in radiotherapy equipment.
00:03:22It's important for anybody who has had contact with cesium-137
00:03:27or who has been in proximity to someone who did
00:03:30to report to the municipal stadium for screening and examination.
00:03:39The scene is called the
00:03:49Excuse me.
00:03:50Excuse me.
00:03:52Guys, could you please let me...
00:03:54I'm with the commission, you have to let me...
00:03:56I need to get in.
00:03:57Let me get through, please.
00:03:58I need to get in.
00:03:59I'm working here. Excuse me.
00:04:00Hey, Wayne, please. Excuse me.
00:04:02Put your shovel, man.
00:04:04Hey, buddy, you remember me?
00:04:05I was two years ago with Dr. Ornstein with the governor.
00:04:07Sure, I'm ordering you to step back now.
00:04:08I work here, man. I'm fucking serious.
00:04:10I told you to step back.
00:04:11I'm with the National Nuclear Energy Commission.
00:04:13Doctor, doctor, doctor.
00:04:15That's right.
00:04:16Lazio, he's been cleared. Officer, please, he's with me.
00:04:19That's right. Let us through.
00:04:21Come on, sir.
00:04:27Did you get any sleep?
00:04:28No, not at all.
00:04:29I was up all night on the phone putting together a response to you.
00:04:34Good morning, gentlemen.
00:04:36I did it.
00:04:37In an hour, we can transfer the contaminated to the general hospital.
00:04:40In an hour?
00:04:41But have you prepared everything in the ward?
00:04:43Everything has to be lined with plastic.
00:04:45It's not the same as being out there in the open, right?
00:04:48People need to be protected from head to toe with PPE.
00:04:52The bathrooms have to be cordoned off.
00:04:54The radioactive human waste from the patients can be put into the city sewage system.
00:04:57Everything must be collected and sent to the IRD in Rio.
00:05:04And how many people will be transferred, do you suppose?
00:05:15Hey, guys, something stinks.
00:05:17I just saw this suit hanging around, and I don't like the look of these people.
00:05:21If you ask me, they're holding us prisoners here.
00:05:23It's a no-brainer, right?
00:05:25If we don't do something soon, we'll never go home again.
00:05:29Be real.
00:05:30What?
00:05:30Do you think this is funny?
00:05:31Come on, man.
00:05:32Our houses are history.
00:05:34By now, they've all been bulldozed to put up apartments for yuppies.
00:05:37Don't go think stuff like that out loud, Raymundo.
00:05:39We gotta get off our asses and do something.
00:05:41They're feeding us bullshit.
00:05:42If we were really sick, we'd be in the hospital with my wife, not stuck in this shithole.
00:05:46You telling me this is how you treat sick people?
00:05:48The truth is, I don't understand a thing.
00:05:50I saw some folks in lab coats cruising in earlier.
00:05:53Now they're holed up in there.
00:05:53Just because they're wearing lab coats doesn't mean they're doctors.
00:05:56Ever seen anyone wearing a lab coat on a soccer field?
00:05:58No way.
00:05:58Feels like a concentration camp more than anything.
00:05:59The thing is, they're all playing dumb.
00:06:02Keeping their distance.
00:06:03Staring as if we're a bunch of freaks.
00:06:30You basically announced on live TV that Goyana is the new Chernobyl.
00:06:34No, no, no.
00:06:35I said that Chernobyl was a nuclear disaster.
00:06:38And here in Goyana, it's merely a radiological accident.
00:06:41I was perfectly clear.
00:06:42Do you think your average Joe has any clue about reactors and isotopes?
00:06:46Look, you're responsible for that fiasco I just drove through.
00:06:50I deal with the press, not you.
00:07:01Everyone, let's all gather around here, if you will.
00:07:04What is this?
00:07:07Good morning.
00:07:08Yeah, hi.
00:07:10My name is Benny Dovey Orenstein.
00:07:14I'm an expert in nuclear physics.
00:07:16I work at the National Nuclear Energy Commission.
00:07:20I know all of this must be very scary, but we're here to help you get through it.
00:07:26You need to understand that the dust you were exposed to, which is called cesium, is radioactive.
00:07:34Its effects are very bad.
00:07:36For instance, if a bit of that powder gets on you, even the tiniest speck that you can't see with
00:07:42the naked eye,
00:07:43it will keep harming you until it's completely out of your system.
00:07:48Now, this man here, step forward, Marcio, please.
00:07:52This gentleman is also a physicist.
00:07:55His name is Marcio.
00:07:56He's going to talk to you, ask you some questions.
00:07:59To find out how much you were exposed.
00:08:02In other words, how much contact you had with this radioactive dust.
00:08:06If you took it with you, to other places, and so on.
00:08:11Anything you can remember.
00:08:13The slightest detail could save your life.
00:08:16And other people's lives, too.
00:08:18So it's very important, guys.
00:08:19Very important.
00:08:21For you to tell us everything you remember, please.
00:08:24Oh, that's just fantastic.
00:08:25Now I've got to wrap my brain.
00:08:25And then are we going to be allowed to go back to our homes?
00:08:30It's the same for houses as it is for people.
00:08:34They have to go through a rigorous decontamination procedure.
00:08:38Sure, but how long before we can go back?
00:08:42It's too soon for me to say it.
00:08:44It's too soon for you to say, doctor?
00:08:45We want to guarantee that all of our houses will be given back to us after all this crap is
00:08:50over.
00:08:50How about it?
00:08:55This way, sir.
00:08:57Yes, that's the one I wanted.
00:08:59Can you put it on the board?
00:09:00Beside the other one, please.
00:09:01Put it up there.
00:09:03Hi, Benny.
00:09:04Oh, I'm so glad you're here.
00:09:06Oh, all those things.
00:09:07Set them right here on the table, please.
00:09:09I brought more Geiger counters, scintillometers, pocket dosimeters.
00:09:12We'd better get all this unpacked and start using it right away.
00:09:14Esther says that she's available for anything you need.
00:09:16The same goes for the IRD, too.
00:09:18Oh, that's good to hear.
00:09:19Thanks a lot.
00:09:20What's with all the fuss outside?
00:09:23Paula, this is Dr. Emerson Souza.
00:09:26He's the state secretary of health.
00:09:29Souza, this is Dr. Paula Matos, Ph.D. from the University of Zurich.
00:09:33She works for the IRD in Rio.
00:09:34She's a specialist in environmental contamination.
00:09:36Walk on the board.
00:09:37That's it.
00:09:38Right there.
00:09:38That's good.
00:09:40Ciao, 6th Street, Carlos, 57th, and Nina, on 26th.
00:09:4628th.
00:09:47Oh, 28th.
00:09:48And yours?
00:09:49No, my house is clean, man.
00:09:51Sure, but we have to follow the procedure for every house.
00:09:53No, it's in my place.
00:09:54No, I picked up a bit, rubbed it on my hand.
00:09:57I know, I know, Darlie, but it might have come with you anyway.
00:10:00Like on your clothes or the soles of your shoes, so we have to check every place.
00:10:04Whoa.
00:10:04Hey, man, why would you flick your butt at him?
00:10:07What's your name?
00:10:09Hey, buddy, I just want to get your name.
00:10:12His name is Raimundo.
00:10:14Raimundo?
00:10:14Shut up, Darlie.
00:10:16Where does Raimundo live?
00:10:18He lives on the street, but sometimes he crashes at Evanildo's.
00:10:21And were you exposed to the cesium, Raimundo?
00:10:23That bright powder?
00:10:24You want to help me?
00:10:25Shake my hand, then.
00:10:27Do it, man to man.
00:10:34He helped Antonio bring that thing to the health department.
00:10:38Right, Raimundo?
00:10:39I knew we were fucked, Darlie, as soon as we got off that bus.
00:10:42What bus?
00:10:43You were on a bus?
00:10:45You took a bus to the health department?
00:10:48You better not be spilling your guts to this fool, huh, Darlie.
00:10:51Shut your mouth, damn it.
00:10:53Raimundo, this is very serious.
00:10:55Lots of people are in danger as long as that bus is driving around.
00:10:58Raimundo, help us out!
00:11:06Governor, every person who had any contact with the cesium is a potential vector.
00:11:11That is, someone who might spread the contamination.
00:11:15So, for example, a foot stepping in the cesium dust becomes a vector.
00:11:19Someone's hand is contaminated by touching cash, that's a vector.
00:11:21If you're in a bar, maybe the bottle of...
00:11:24Come in.
00:11:26Excuse me.
00:11:27Oh, Marshal, join us.
00:11:29This is Dr. Paula Matros, an old friend.
00:11:31Paula, this is Marshal.
00:11:33You found the source, I'm told.
00:11:34That's right.
00:11:35Thanks to him, we were able to take the first steps quite promptly.
00:11:38And you left it on a chair, exposed to the open air for a whole day.
00:11:41Paula.
00:11:42What?
00:11:43He was the one who identified the hotspots.
00:11:46Why don't you show them to us, Monsieur?
00:11:49Sure.
00:11:49Uh, uh, well, of course, we've got the health department on 18th Street,
00:11:55and then apart from that, I've been able to identify, uh, Carlos' house on 57th Street.
00:12:00He broke the capsule open.
00:12:04Uh, Evan Yildo's scrapyard on 22nd Street, which is where they opened the source even more,
00:12:09so it's badly contaminated there.
00:12:11Evan Yildo took the source to his house, where it remained for 10 days.
00:12:16Over here, there's Zhao's house on 9th Street, Evan Yildo's brother.
00:12:23And here, right here, that's their cousin's house.
00:12:27Her name's Nina.
00:12:28Uh...
00:12:28Sorry, hang on a second.
00:12:29How many hotspots?
00:12:31Six.
00:12:32At least so far.
00:12:33Could be more.
00:12:33But what worries me the most is that Antonia and Raymundo took a bus from 26A Street to the health
00:12:39department,
00:12:41carrying the open source in a bag.
00:12:43How long ago?
00:12:45Two days.
00:12:48So we have a radioactive vehicle that's been roaming the city for two days?
00:12:53We should close all the routes right away, shut down public transportation.
00:12:57Stop all public transportation for one lousy bus, doctor?
00:13:00Let's slow down a bit.
00:13:01Governor, every person who boarded that bus in the last 48 hours may be transporting cesium on their shoes,
00:13:08on their bodies to who knows where.
00:13:09Other houses, schools?
00:13:11May.
00:13:12May be transporting it.
00:13:14Nothing's certain here.
00:13:16Anyway, the capsule with the cesium was transported in... inside something.
00:13:21A bag?
00:13:21Yeah, but it was just a burlap bag.
00:13:23Right.
00:13:24Sure.
00:13:24But in that case, say the powder did leak from the capsule.
00:13:28It may have been contained inside the bag, right?
00:13:30May have.
00:13:32Okay, hold on just a minute.
00:13:33You're right.
00:13:35It's only a possibility.
00:13:36I know.
00:13:37But consider just how dire this situation could get.
00:13:41We can't afford to run such a big risk.
00:13:43That city bus has to be taken out of circulation.
00:13:48What route were they on?
00:13:49I don't know.
00:13:50Raymundo won't tell me a thing.
00:13:51Anyway, it's not much use knowing the route.
00:13:53We need to know exactly which bus it was.
00:13:54So let's find out the route and pull the whole line out of circulation.
00:13:56No way we're taking buses out of circulation!
00:14:00You've already managed to spread panic in the city.
00:14:03Now, imagine what happens when all the buses stop running.
00:14:05Huh?
00:14:06All because we assume one bus is radioactive.
00:14:09And just think, what if we find out that the damn bus isn't radioactive at all?
00:14:15Huh?
00:14:15Great.
00:14:16We'll fill the city with chaos and upheaval.
00:14:18And for what?
00:14:19For nothing.
00:14:21Sir, excuse me.
00:14:22If I could perhaps make a suggestion.
00:14:24Please do.
00:14:25At night, when all the city buses have returned to the garage,
00:14:28it's no problem to check each of them discreetly.
00:14:30That seems much more reasonable.
00:14:32No, no.
00:14:33Please, Governor, hear me out.
00:14:34This meeting's over, ladies and gentlemen.
00:14:37Have a good day.
00:14:38Sir.
00:14:39Sir.
00:14:51So that's it?
00:14:53That's it?
00:14:53We're just going to let people ride around town on a radioactive bus?
00:14:56No, no.
00:14:57Hold on.
00:14:57We still need to finish triaging all the patients going to the general hospital, right?
00:15:02The sooner the better.
00:15:03And that includes the ones admitted to the tropical diseases hospital?
00:15:06Sure.
00:15:06Yeah, that's right.
00:15:07So that works perfectly.
00:15:08I'll go screen them, and while I'm there, I'll talk to Antonia and try to find out which bus they
00:15:11were on.
00:15:12Oh, that's a brilliant idea, Marcia.
00:15:17Your crucifix?
00:15:19Put it in here.
00:15:21No other items, ma'am?
00:15:23No.
00:15:26Your baseball cap, please.
00:15:29This too?
00:15:30Seriously?
00:15:31I'm sorry.
00:15:32Everything must be discarded as radioactive waste.
00:15:35Anything in your pockets?
00:15:39Not too close to the list.
00:15:40Okay.
00:15:41Yes, yes, your hair clip.
00:15:42Where is it?
00:15:43And your ring, please.
00:15:45It's not a ring, it's a wedding band.
00:15:46Right, Mommy.
00:15:47Take off her ring.
00:15:52Do you have anything in your pockets?
00:15:57Money, too?
00:15:58She has to put it in.
00:15:59That, too.
00:16:01Are we getting our stuff back later?
00:16:06And the doll.
00:16:07Honey, your doll Bruna has to stay for a while.
00:16:09No, no, no.
00:16:10Yes, baby, we're all a little sick.
00:16:12We don't want Bruna to catch her.
00:16:13She's mine, but she's a doll.
00:16:15She's not going to get sick.
00:16:16I'll never let you take her.
00:16:18Sweetie, sweetie, look at Mommy.
00:16:21We have to leave Bruna here.
00:16:22I don't want to.
00:16:23When we're all better, you can have her back.
00:16:25No!
00:16:25Celeste.
00:16:26I'm keeping her forever.
00:16:27Celeste.
00:16:28I'm keeping her forever.
00:16:29Celeste, please don't yell at me.
00:16:31Hey, honey.
00:16:33What's your name?
00:16:35Celeste.
00:16:36Celeste.
00:16:36That's such a pretty name.
00:16:38And what's her name?
00:16:39Bruna.
00:16:40Bruna.
00:16:41Celeste, you don't want to leave Bruna in this ugly trash can, do you?
00:16:44No.
00:16:45Well, here's a nice little house I have.
00:16:47Wouldn't you like to leave her with me so she can live in this house?
00:16:49It's only a little house for her, honey.
00:16:51I can find her a pillow and a blanket.
00:16:52I'll get her a nice pillow and a blanket.
00:16:54And I can feed her, too.
00:16:57What's her favorite food?
00:16:58Ice cream, but only the strawberry.
00:17:00Strawberry ice cream.
00:17:01So a big tub of strawberry ice cream for her.
00:17:03Okay.
00:17:04Are you getting here?
00:17:04Now you can leave her here with me.
00:17:07There.
00:17:08Thank you very much, dear.
00:17:10That's it.
00:17:11Let's close it.
00:17:13Go.
00:17:13Keep her company, baby.
00:17:16Celeste!
00:17:21This is water and vinegar.
00:17:22Pour it over your head and body.
00:17:24It'll help decontaminate you.
00:17:35I thought they used vinegar for lice.
00:17:49I thought they used vinegar for lice.
00:17:52It staph.
00:17:53It stings, ma'am.
00:17:54It stings, ma'am.
00:17:56Let's go.
00:17:57Come on.
00:18:37Thank you, Lucille. General Hospital.
00:18:42Antonia Cuadrado.
00:18:44Hey, Antonia.
00:18:45Hi.
00:18:46How are you feeling today? Any better?
00:18:49Still really queasy, shaky on my legs.
00:18:51Hmm. You were the one, I think, who took that device to the health department?
00:18:57Right. It was me and Raimundo.
00:18:59Wow, amazing. That was truly heroic.
00:19:01Oh, come on. I just did what had to be done.
00:19:03Now turn around, please.
00:19:04Mm-hmm.
00:19:05So let's see now. You guys went by bus, I think.
00:19:08Yeah, that's right, the bus.
00:19:09Which line was that?
00:19:10One that passes right behind our house. There's a stop there. The bus goes to the station.
00:19:13Mm-hmm.
00:19:14I think it's 008.
00:19:16009 also stops there, Mrs. Antonia. Both go to the station.
00:19:21Oh, I'm sorry, doctor. Now I don't know if it was 008 or 009.
00:19:25Try to remember, Antonia. It's very important.
00:19:27It's just that my head is so wrecked.
00:19:29Whatever you can remember. The color, some little detail.
00:19:34That bus could be contaminating more people.
00:19:40Seven years ago, that's right. Where are we being sent?
00:19:43To the general hospital. Go ahead, please. You'll be treated there.
00:19:48What's your name, please?
00:19:50It's Joe.
00:19:51And yours?
00:19:54Claudinei.
00:19:55Good boy.
00:19:55You'll also be treated at the general hospital. Please, go through.
00:20:02And your name?
00:20:03Katerina.
00:20:07Katerina, your name isn't on the list.
00:20:09But both my kids are.
00:20:11Celeste, right?
00:20:12Mm-hmm.
00:20:13She's going to the general hospital.
00:20:15She won't be going anywhere without her mom. Look how small she is.
00:20:18I understand. Katerina, I understand.
00:20:20But listen, your contamination numbers are essentially zero.
00:20:24In fact, it's not even advisable for you to be near her.
00:20:27Her numbers are very high, so...
00:20:28Not advisable for me to be near her?
00:20:29You don't have any kids, do you?
00:20:31I'm telling you this, Vera.
00:20:32You out of your mind, lady.
00:20:33You think I give a damn about contamination?
00:20:36Her dad is here. He's going there, too.
00:20:37She doesn't need her father now, Darlie. It's me she needs.
00:20:39Yours, Celeste's father?
00:20:40Hey, I'm talking to you, okay?
00:20:43Just make it happen.
00:20:45Celeste's father, that's you?
00:20:46Yeah, I'm her dad. Why can't Katerina come with us?
00:20:48Katerina's readings show almost no contamination. Close to zero.
00:20:51She shouldn't even be there.
00:20:52I will be there.
00:20:53She'll have her father with her, right?
00:20:54Shut her mouth, Darlie.
00:20:55She won't be alone.
00:20:56Are you on my side or that lady's side?
00:20:58Katerina, Katerina, Katerina.
00:20:59What the hell, now?
00:21:00Katerina, there's nothing we can do.
00:21:02Let it go.
00:21:03Katerina, it's for your health. Think about it.
00:21:05Fine.
00:21:06If I give a crap about my health.
00:21:07I know I care about my daughter.
00:21:09I know, Katerina.
00:21:09You're fine.
00:21:12It's time now. We have to load the bus. Please.
00:21:16So, take your daughter, Jow. Take her.
00:21:22My boy, you have to help Daddy look after your little sister, okay?
00:21:28Why aren't you coming, Mom?
00:21:29Promise me you won't let them out of your sight.
00:21:31But you have to go.
00:21:32Make me that promise, Claudine.
00:21:36I promise.
00:21:37Okay.
00:21:39Remember what we agreed on that time?
00:21:41Yes, but I want to stay with you, Mommy.
00:21:43I know, honey. I want to stay with you, too. But the lady won't let us.
00:21:48Mommy can't come with us now.
00:21:51No.
00:21:51But she'll come right after.
00:21:53You have to come with me.
00:21:55Time to get up now.
00:21:56No.
00:21:57Sweetie, you won't even notice I'm not there. I'll be with you before you know it.
00:22:02Come on, Celeste.
00:22:03You have to come with me, okay?
00:22:04Okay, baby.
00:22:04Come on.
00:22:12Don't be scared, honey.
00:22:26Go with them.
00:22:28Your name, please?
00:22:30Darlie.
00:22:31Go ahead, Darlie.
00:22:33Make sure she's fine.
00:22:35Okay?
00:22:39Your name?
00:22:40Raymundo.
00:22:42You can go, Raymundo.
00:22:43We'll be with her.
00:22:45Please.
00:22:48Feliciano.
00:22:51Go ahead, Feliciano.
00:22:59Okay.
00:23:17Everyone, please form a line here. You'll be transferred to the general hospital now.
00:23:21Go see the nurse.
00:23:21I already did.
00:23:22People, please get in line, okay?
00:23:25If the rest of you could join us, please make a line.
00:23:28Please call a doctor.
00:23:29Calm down.
00:23:29Calm down? You see how much pain he's in?
00:23:31Let's get him a doctor, please.
00:23:32He needs some help.
00:23:33Doctor, we need you.
00:23:35Doctor's on his way.
00:23:36What's going on here?
00:23:37He needs help, doctor.
00:23:38Make some room.
00:23:38He's doing real bad.
00:23:39My arm.
00:23:40My arm.
00:23:41Morphine, 10 milligrams.
00:23:42Quick, go.
00:23:44It's coming.
00:23:44It's coming.
00:23:45Let her through.
00:23:46It's almost here.
00:23:47Hang in there.
00:23:49What's the holdup?
00:23:50Inject him.
00:23:52He won't contaminate you.
00:23:53Give him the shot.
00:23:54Do it.
00:23:54Easy now.
00:23:55Okay.
00:23:59That's it.
00:24:17Come on.
00:24:19That's it.
00:24:20This way.
00:24:21We'll put him over here on the side.
00:24:25They're bringing Cullin in.
00:24:26No, we can't transport him sitting up in there.
00:24:28No, doctor.
00:24:29Just wait.
00:24:29Carlino is riding with us, okay?
00:24:31Come on.
00:24:31Give us a sec to work it out, okay, guys?
00:24:32I'll take his head.
00:24:33Make some space for him.
00:24:34Tell me what.
00:24:34Put him on free, okay?
00:24:35Hold on.
00:24:35One, two, three.
00:24:37Call the gurney.
00:24:38You're going to be okay, Carlino.
00:24:40You got him.
00:24:41You're good.
00:24:41Just like that.
00:24:43Just a sec.
00:24:45Careful with his arm.
00:24:47Pull on the other side.
00:24:48That's the way.
00:24:49Get his leg.
00:24:49Put him here.
00:24:50Watch out there.
00:24:51Careful.
00:24:51Watch his head.
00:24:53Okay.
00:24:53Come on out.
00:24:54Okay, squeeze in.
00:24:55Let's go.
00:24:55All right, I'm all right.
00:24:57Lean back a bit.
00:24:58Closing.
00:24:59All good there?
00:25:00All good, doctor.
00:25:01Okay, take them to the general hospital.
00:25:03Leave the ambulance there.
00:25:04Then go to the municipal stadium to be screened.
00:25:06But aren't they on strike at that hospital, doctor?
00:25:08Please get moving.
00:25:09Okay.
00:25:10The hospital's on strike?
00:25:11Yeah, and it's the only place to keep them in isolation.
00:25:27We've gone for more than six months without pain.
00:25:31Half are we supposed to work in conditions like these.
00:25:34The hospital is running short of supplies.
00:25:37We don't have steroids, love.
00:25:38We don't have direct medication.
00:25:40Meanwhile, we're supposed to work 40 hours in a row with no brakes.
00:25:45How can we take care of our patients like this?
00:25:48We've reached the braking point.
00:26:11Hello.
00:26:12Good afternoon.
00:26:13I'm Dr. Selton Luz.
00:26:14I'm the hospital director.
00:26:15I'm going to ask you to get out and go with these officers, if you would.
00:26:19Please, come this way.
00:26:20Down here?
00:26:20Form a line here.
00:26:22You'll walk in pairs.
00:26:23You go here.
00:26:24Stand next to him, please.
00:26:26Don't worry.
00:26:28Here.
00:26:37There's a crowd out there.
00:26:40Slowly.
00:26:41You go behind right here.
00:26:42And you go with her.
00:26:46My God, it's Tenina.
00:26:48Tenina's here.
00:26:49Where?
00:26:49It's Tenina.
00:26:50Look, right there.
00:26:50I don't see her.
00:26:51Where?
00:26:52Tenina's here.
00:26:52Carlinos, let's go.
00:26:53We'll hear her.
00:26:54Carlinos.
00:26:55Sir, he can't get up by himself.
00:26:57He needs to be wary.
00:26:57What's wrong with him?
00:26:59Carlinos.
00:27:00Someone.
00:27:00I'll go.
00:27:01Someone has to help us.
00:27:01I'll get a stretcher.
00:27:02Should you go inside?
00:27:03Do you know what I'm saying?
00:27:03Sir, I'm not leaving him alone.
00:27:04Hey, Carlinos.
00:27:05Please, ma'am.
00:27:06This way.
00:27:06Someone's coming, right?
00:27:07Yes, you have to go in now.
00:27:09And we're not backing down from our demands, my friend.
00:27:13We're staying here and telling you.
00:27:15We're going to go right here.
00:27:16Everybody, when you step out, you're on line.
00:27:18Tenina.
00:27:19Tenina.
00:27:20Benildo.
00:27:21Oh, baby.
00:27:22Oh, my God.
00:27:23I'm so worried.
00:27:23Benildo.
00:27:24Thank God.
00:27:24What are you guys doing here?
00:27:26How are you doing?
00:27:27I feel so weak, Benildo.
00:27:29I have to be so worried.
00:27:31People, please keep moving.
00:27:32You have to come over here.
00:27:33That awful thing was cursed just like I told you, Benildo.
00:27:36Why are you with the police?
00:27:37Keep going.
00:27:38Where are we going, officer?
00:27:39Just follow the line, please.
00:27:40No one knows a damn thing around here.
00:27:41Nobody tells a shit.
00:27:42It's a nut house.
00:27:44This way.
00:27:49Come through here.
00:27:50And then keep going.
00:27:52Please.
00:27:59What's this?
00:28:01What is this?
00:28:01Go on in.
00:28:03Are we the only ones here?
00:28:06That's it, folks.
00:28:07Come on in.
00:28:08Make yourselves at home.
00:28:09This area has been set up to receive you.
00:28:11This just looks wrong.
00:28:13Who's going to look after us here?
00:28:15Straight ahead, please.
00:28:16Go on.
00:28:17Daddy, I'm here.
00:28:19I'm here, sweetheart.
00:28:22There is no room for us.
00:28:24I don't think you're welcome.
00:28:27Damn it.
00:28:31Let's see if we can find a doctor first.
00:28:33Damn.
00:28:33Check this out better than the sleep.
00:28:35How long are we going to be here?
00:28:37Please.
00:28:37In you go.
00:28:39There's this.
00:28:40How about the work?
00:28:41There's this.
00:28:41What's all this stuff on the floor?
00:28:43All this plastic.
00:28:43All right.
00:28:44What's it doing here?
00:28:47Oh, fuck.
00:28:49What?
00:28:51Can you hear that?
00:28:53What are you doing?
00:28:54They're locking us up here to die.
00:29:01It turns out she doesn't remember the line, but she said that the bus goes to the station.
00:29:06The driver was wearing a straw cowboy hat, and he had a pendant of our Lady Aparecida on the windshield.
00:29:10I might find it if I wait at the stop.
00:29:12All right.
00:29:13So go to that bus stop.
00:29:14I know.
00:29:15I'm here now.
00:29:18Of course you are, Marcio.
00:29:20Remember, you need to be discreet, okay?
00:29:22No problem.
00:29:23And Marcio, don't let yourself get contaminated.
00:29:43Help.
00:29:53I need help.
00:29:56Help.
00:29:57Help.
00:30:01Nothing we did help.
00:30:03They never got better.
00:30:04It was like the radiation was eating them up from the inside.
00:30:06Chernobyl?
00:30:07Moscow.
00:30:08I was in France at the time, and I went there right after the accident.
00:30:11Seems like here it's shaping up to be nowhere near as bad.
00:30:14From what I understand, we're talking just 10 to 15 have been affected.
00:30:18Are you also a doctor?
00:30:20Physicist.
00:30:21Yeah, I'll be taking care of your safety.
00:30:25William, good meeting you.
00:30:27Likewise, Eduardo.
00:30:28This is Vitor.
00:30:29How you doing?
00:30:30You're the only two doctors they've sent here?
00:30:32Yeah.
00:30:33But we'll be overseeing a team from the hospital.
00:30:37Well, at least that's what they said, right?
00:30:46Why is it spiking?
00:30:51It's that ambulance.
00:30:53Pull over.
00:30:53Stop the car.
00:31:00It's from the ambulance?
00:31:01Yeah, that's it.
00:31:06Shit.
00:31:07Pull up the patient out here like this.
00:31:08All right, let's get him out of here.
00:31:09We need a stretcher.
00:31:10Hold up, hold up.
00:31:11What for?
00:31:12To measure how much radiation you're getting.
00:31:14Right.
00:31:14We need a stretcher now.
00:31:16Here.
00:31:17Someone, please find us a stretcher.
00:31:20Come on.
00:31:20You might have your mind, girl.
00:31:21Those patients are giving off radiation.
00:31:23Bring a stretcher.
00:31:24This man's very sick.
00:31:25My hand is really killing me, darling.
00:31:27It's like it's on fire.
00:31:28I need to pour some water over it.
00:31:30That faucet's not working, though.
00:31:32I think I saw a bathroom that way.
00:31:33One of those doors down the hall there.
00:31:44This one's locked.
00:31:46No good.
00:31:49All the doors are locked.
00:31:51Where the hell did we piss?
00:31:54Everything's locked.
00:31:54Hey, Zhao.
00:31:56Zhao.
00:31:57Check if there's a bathroom there.
00:32:01It's locked.
00:32:02There isn't one there?
00:32:03This is bullshit.
00:32:04No bathroom?
00:32:05There's gotta be one.
00:32:06The bathroom doors are all locked.
00:32:07Let's ask the cops.
00:32:08Get them to open the door for us.
00:32:13Try the bathroom.
00:32:15Hey.
00:32:16How are we supposed to use the bathrooms here?
00:32:18They're locked.
00:32:19Uh, we don't know anything about the bathroom.
00:32:21Hey, buddy.
00:32:22How do we do our business if there's no bathroom, huh?
00:32:24Where do we go?
00:32:24I've got to use the jar.
00:32:25Open up.
00:32:26Open.
00:32:26Bathroom.
00:32:27We've got to use the bathroom.
00:32:28Open the door.
00:32:29I'll bust it down.
00:32:30Be cool, brother.
00:32:30Stay calm, baby.
00:32:31Listen up.
00:32:31Just let them know they'll work it out.
00:32:33Women in here.
00:32:34How are we supposed to use the bathroom, for God's sake?
00:32:36We can't let you out right now.
00:32:37Just slide the door.
00:32:39Open the door for us.
00:32:40We're coming up.
00:32:41Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:32:42Central, we need backup right now.
00:32:43Third floor.
00:32:44Wait, look.
00:32:44Back up.
00:32:45Stop.
00:32:46Roberto, that's enough.
00:32:47Stop for a minute.
00:32:48Hang on.
00:32:48Hear me out.
00:32:49I'll lose four more.
00:32:49Hear me out.
00:32:50How about we talk?
00:32:51Let's talk about this.
00:32:52Open this fucker.
00:32:53Open the fucking door.
00:32:55Open up now.
00:32:57Open the door.
00:32:58Door.
00:32:58Open the fucking door.
00:33:00Open the door.
00:33:01Open the door.
00:33:02Open the door.
00:33:02They're trying to get out.
00:33:04Motherfucker.
00:33:05Open it.
00:33:05We have to get in.
00:33:06Open the door.
00:33:07Come on.
00:33:07Open the door.
00:33:08Open the door.
00:33:09The situation is deteriorating.
00:33:10Get out of here, all of you.
00:33:12Come on.
00:33:12Let's do it, guys.
00:33:14Come on.
00:33:14Come on.
00:33:14The fucking door now.
00:33:15Open it.
00:33:16Open the door.
00:33:17Come on.
00:33:18Come on.
00:33:18Let's go.
00:33:19Let's go.
00:33:20Let's go.
00:33:22Open the door.
00:33:23Open the door.
00:33:23Open the door for us.
00:33:24Open the door now.
00:33:25I'm ordering you.
00:33:26On the left.
00:33:27After the sign.
00:33:28Make way.
00:33:29Make way.
00:33:29Get out of the room.
00:33:42Get the IV.
00:33:42I need saline.
00:33:45Where's the saline?
00:33:46I'll go find it.
00:33:47And a thermometer.
00:33:51He's stacking Hardik.
00:33:53Give me an 18 gauge.
00:33:54Unwander.
00:34:16Here you go.
00:34:28getting on or not kid for the stadium so you want the 222 for that okay thanks
00:34:54we'll need to keep a close eye on this fever if there's an infection BP stable at 120 over 80
00:35:04you guys should leave right now it's not safe to go this long without protection
00:35:23so
00:35:32so
00:35:32so
00:35:32so
00:35:32so
00:35:32so
00:35:32so
00:35:39so
00:35:45so
00:35:46so
00:35:46so
00:35:46so
00:35:46so
00:35:46so
00:35:46so
00:35:46so
00:35:51so
00:35:58so
00:36:01so
00:36:02so
00:36:19you guys are going to be dealing with contaminated patients
00:36:23now there are limits to the radiation you can be exposed to limits per hour per day per week
00:36:30these dosimeters are like the word of God just a wee bit over the limit in your history
00:36:38you need to watch those levels and be smart understood understood okay then thank you
00:36:58good afternoon
00:37:00hi
00:37:02if i can have your attention please
00:37:04who are those guys have we met them
00:37:06is everyone here
00:37:07is everyone here
00:37:09okay i'm dr eduardo seltu
00:37:11i'm vitor lorero and we came here from rio de janeiro to take care of you
00:37:15doctor how's carlos doing
00:37:17will carlinos make it doctor
00:37:18he was very dehydrated but he's much better now he's out of danger
00:37:22there's no way we can stay here if we're not allowed to use the bathroom doctor it's tough enough without
00:37:27our colleague william will bring some containers for you to use
00:37:30we need to check your feces and urine
00:37:32and then dispose of the waste in an appropriate manner to avoid contaminating the sewage system
00:37:37that's why the bathrooms have been locked
00:37:39whatever comes out of our bodies is dangerous then
00:37:41look i understand this is a complicated situation
00:37:45but i'm asking for your patience
00:37:47please help us out here
00:37:49another thing guys it's very important
00:37:51we need to know how each and every one of you came into contact with the cesium powder
00:37:56we need to know if you touched it or inhaled it or ingested it
00:37:59and what symptoms you're experiencing
00:38:03that's the only way we'll manage to give each of you the proper treatment
00:38:09any questions?
00:38:37good afternoon
00:38:38good afternoon thank you
00:38:45we'll have to round up all the dogs
00:38:48hmm
00:39:00there paula
00:39:01they broke open the sleds for the first time over there
00:39:07Here we go.
00:39:35Carlinos, hold it steady with the vice grip.
00:39:37Hang on just a sec.
00:39:40That's it, hold it.
00:39:43We took the lead piece from that abandoned building
00:39:45and carried it over to Carlinos' place.
00:39:48Wasn't that thing too heavy to carry?
00:39:49It was pretty damn heavy, you're right, doctor.
00:39:52Pure lead man.
00:39:54So, yeah, it was a bitch to haul.
00:39:56Me and Carlinos plugged away.
00:39:58Finally, we took apart the whole thing.
00:40:01Well, almost the whole thing.
00:40:05Come on, Paul.
00:40:14The next day I was puking my guts out.
00:40:19I thought it might be the chicken nuggets
00:40:21that Carlinos and I got on the street.
00:40:28Come here, Carlinos.
00:40:29Oh, boy.
00:40:32Coming, coming, coming, coming, coming, coming.
00:40:33Whoa.
00:40:35Incoming, incoming.
00:40:36Come on, we've got to go sell this thing, Carlinos.
00:40:37Quit farting around.
00:40:38I got you.
00:40:39Here.
00:40:40Get the ball.
00:40:41Pass it, pass it.
00:40:42Pass it.
00:40:43Come on.
00:40:44Okay, let's go, let's go.
00:40:45Bye, Carlinos.
00:40:45Later, boys.
00:40:46Man, he's beating ways a ton.
00:40:48What's up?
00:40:49Let's keep playing.
00:40:50Score a goal, okay?
00:40:51Let's go.
00:40:52Let's go.
00:41:08Let's go.
00:41:10Thanks, Mr. Robin, you'll go.
00:41:11Go on, now.
00:41:11Where's your smile, kid?
00:41:12You just made some money.
00:41:13Awesome.
00:41:13Thanks, man.
00:41:14All right.
00:41:14See you.
00:41:16See you.
00:41:18Later.
00:41:20Buy yourself a new hat, huh?
00:41:22Uh-huh.
00:41:23Don't shut up about my hat.
00:41:38Hold on.
00:41:39Okay.
00:41:45It's coming.
00:42:0316,000 CPS.
00:42:07It's beyond anything I've ever seen, Benny.
00:42:10For 10 whole days, doctor.
00:42:12With that thing in the living room just sitting there, on display like a trophy.
00:42:19For 10 days.
00:42:22But here's what's even worse.
00:42:25Evan Yeldo decided to pass the powder out to everyone.
00:42:29That's right.
00:42:32Everyone started to get sick after he did that.
00:42:35Come on, Evan Yeldo.
00:42:36What's this, y'all?
00:42:37You're in the spot.
00:42:37Come on, Evan Yeldo.
00:42:38Enough.
00:42:38Give us a smile.
00:42:39You look so hot.
00:42:41Let me go finish cooking, baby.
00:42:43Everyone must be starving.
00:42:44You're in the shit like a movie star.
00:42:46Uh-huh, yeah.
00:42:49Look at that.
00:42:50Come on.
00:42:50It's okay, baby.
00:42:52What is that?
00:42:53It's the best part, guys.
00:42:54You're not going to open that thing on the table.
00:42:56Honey, come on.
00:42:57Just this time.
00:42:57No, stop.
00:42:58Just this time.
00:42:59That's where the food goes.
00:43:00Take that thing out fast.
00:43:02It's okay.
00:43:03You're not opening that thing on the table.
00:43:10Let's see if the bigger one does it.
00:43:19Whew.
00:43:20There we go.
00:43:31Check that out.
00:43:32Yeah.
00:43:36Whew.
00:43:37Check that out.
00:43:39Isn't that something?
00:43:42There we go.
00:43:44It's beautiful, isn't it?
00:43:47And you know what?
00:43:50Carino San Lucio
00:43:51got this thing out of a UFO
00:43:53that crashed by the river.
00:43:55Yeah, right.
00:43:55Huh?
00:43:56Are you a UFO?
00:43:57Uh-huh.
00:43:58Of course.
00:43:58You don't think they're real?
00:43:59No.
00:44:00Hey, dude.
00:44:01It was on TV and everything.
00:44:03Oh, shit, man.
00:44:04Whoa, whoa.
00:44:04Timmy, you were there.
00:44:05It was on the news.
00:44:06What was the name of the journalist guy?
00:44:08Stop with the tinion, yeah, Vanildo.
00:44:09Cut out the line.
00:44:10Oh, now she's pissed.
00:44:11Yeah, and clearance the table.
00:44:13Get that thing out of here.
00:44:14I need to set the table for dinner.
00:44:15That's enough.
00:44:16Clean it up.
00:44:17Well, you're ruining the show here.
00:44:18Look, look, honey.
00:44:19Get off that room.
00:44:19I'm gonna make you a ring
00:44:21with a stone that glows, okay?
00:44:22With this stuff, I will, okay?
00:44:24I ought to be able to make a ring
00:44:25out of this, right, darling?
00:44:28Let me see this.
00:44:29He's an excellent.
00:44:30Just watch him say yes, I bet.
00:44:35No way.
00:44:35You asked me, there you go.
00:44:37It's way too far.
00:44:38We hit the jackpot.
00:44:39Hey, hey, hey.
00:44:40Arthur.
00:44:40Your turn.
00:44:42Your lucky day today.
00:44:43I'll give some of this to you.
00:44:44There you go.
00:44:45They can see you down, huh?
00:44:47Yeah, Arthur's getting promoted
00:44:48to King Arthur.
00:44:49He's gonna be loaded.
00:44:50Say thank you.
00:44:51This is going on long and much.
00:44:51Thanks very much.
00:44:52It's great, huh?
00:44:53Yeah.
00:44:53And people go around saying
00:44:55I'm a selfish guy.
00:44:56Leopoldo, you didn't think
00:44:57I was gonna forget about you, buddy,
00:44:59did you?
00:45:00There you go, man.
00:45:01Look at that.
00:45:02I've got a little something for you.
00:45:03I think you're gonna love it, baby.
00:45:05Oh, yeah?
00:45:06My husband came home with that stuff.
00:45:11I thought it was beautiful.
00:45:23It tickles.
00:45:29What do you think?
00:45:34You're gorgeous.
00:45:37Shining like a star, huh?
00:45:42Hold up.
00:45:43Don't sneak off.
00:45:44My brother, as my business partner,
00:45:46gets the biggest cut.
00:45:47Celeste's gonna lose.
00:45:48He's a little bit more.
00:45:49And Claudine, too.
00:45:50That's it.
00:45:53This is Avenida's brother's house.
00:45:56Jo, the little girl's father.
00:45:58What's her name again?
00:46:01Celeste.
00:46:18You want to have some salad, sweetie?
00:46:21No, thank you.
00:46:22You sure?
00:46:23Mm-hmm.
00:46:26Come on, honey.
00:46:27It's on the table.
00:46:31Celeste.
00:46:32You can finish your drawing while you eat.
00:46:35Thank you very much.
00:47:07Celeste, my princess.
00:47:10Look at the pretty thing I got for you.
00:47:12Claudine, you come have a look, too.
00:47:22Daddy's brought you all the stars in the sky just for you.
00:47:27Look.
00:47:31Look at this, sweetie.
00:47:36Isn't that beautiful?
00:47:38Whoa.
00:47:40You do it now.
00:47:43Wow.
00:47:44Wow.
00:47:47So pretty, isn't it?
00:47:49You can put this on all your castles.
00:47:52All your castles will glow.
00:47:54Now, Daddy's going to put some on your arm.
00:47:56And on your hands.
00:48:01Now, look.
00:48:02It's shooting stars.
00:48:04What is that, Jo?
00:48:05It's stars from the sky.
00:48:08Isn't it beautiful?
00:48:09Just look.
00:48:09Where did you get that stuff?
00:48:11Hmm.
00:48:12Come see the powder, Claudine.
00:48:14It's glowing.
00:48:18Did you spend money on that, Jo?
00:48:20Of course not.
00:48:25Evan Ildo gave it to me.
00:48:34Baby, come on.
00:48:35Don't be like that.
00:48:36Oh, Jo.
00:48:39She was just about to eat.
00:48:41I'm so tired.
00:48:43Working here alone all day,
00:48:44I thought you would give me a hand.
00:48:48If this stuff was good for something,
00:48:50your brother wouldn't give it to you for free, Jo.
00:48:52Yeah, but don't throw it away.
00:48:54Jo, why don't you put the food out?
00:48:59Go on and wash up, Celeste.
00:49:01Come on.
00:49:02Get moving, Claudine.
00:49:04Okay, I'm doing it.
00:49:06Jeez.
00:49:06Help out a bit, Jo.
00:49:07Oh, no.
00:49:08Oh, no.
00:49:08Oh, no.
00:49:33Tomorrow I'll bring you more stars from the sky, baby.
00:49:42I didn't even know she hadn't washed her hands, doctor.
00:49:47Fuck!
00:49:48What is it?
00:49:50Celeste's wallet's cesium.
00:49:51Get this, will you?
00:49:52She has to be transferred right away.
00:49:54Transferred where, Eduardo?
00:49:55I don't know, but there's no way to treat the patients here.
00:49:57Come on.
00:49:58Come on.
00:50:01Come on.
00:50:02Come on.
00:50:03Come on.
00:50:04Come on.
00:50:11There must be cesium in the sewers.
00:50:14You think the pipe runs that way?
00:50:38Hi there.
00:50:40How are you?
00:50:40Hi.
00:50:41Not bad.
00:50:42Would you happen to know, ma'am, if the sewage from these houses flows down into this stream?
00:50:47Oh, I have no idea.
00:50:48Sorry, no.
00:50:49Are you the ones who took Joel, Katerina, and the kids?
00:50:52Are they in jail?
00:50:54No.
00:50:56They're quite ill.
00:50:57Oh, my God.
00:50:58Say, are you a friend of the family?
00:51:00Yeah, sure.
00:51:01We're close.
00:51:05I'll get you folks some coffee, okay?
00:51:07No.
00:51:08Thanks, anyway.
00:51:09Come on in.
00:51:11Does anyone else live here with you?
00:51:12Well, it's just me and my boy, but at this time of the day, he's working.
00:51:16I just made a fresh pot.
00:51:20You sure you don't want some?
00:51:23It's nice and hot.
00:51:25No, we're fine, thanks.
00:51:26How about some water?
00:51:27Thanks, but no.
00:51:28With some ice.
00:51:29No.
00:51:29Thanks very much.
00:51:30Benny.
00:51:39What's that whining noise?
00:51:45Sergeant!
00:51:46Sergeant, we have to evacuate all these houses.
00:51:48We have to go.
00:51:50Block the through traffic.
00:51:51Shut down the area.
00:51:52Move!
00:51:53We need to get all the people out of these houses right away.
00:51:56Fast!
00:51:57Come on, come on.
00:51:58Everyone, this way.
00:51:58Move!
00:52:04No, no.
00:52:06No.
00:52:08No.
00:52:09No.
00:52:10No.
00:52:13No.
00:52:53Hey, what is that, Gizmo?
00:52:56It's that story I saw on TV about the atomic bomb.
00:52:58It's got to be a bomb.
00:52:59A bomb. A nuclear bomb.
00:53:01No, no, no, no, no. Just calm down, everyone. Calm down, calm down.
00:53:04My name is Marcio. I'm a physicist.
00:53:06The bus is content.
00:53:07We're not the bus, driver. I'm getting out.
00:53:09Wait, hold on. Calm down. Take it easy. Calm down.
00:53:11Please let me explain, okay?
00:53:13I've detected a certain level of radiation on this bus,
00:53:16so we have to go straight to the stadium because you all need to be checked.
00:53:19Everyone here, all of you.
00:53:24Let's go on the line here, people. Please remain calm and get on the bus, please.
00:53:28Stay in line, please. Keep moving along.
00:53:30Ma'am, you need to go that way right now.
00:53:33Everyone's got to go that way. Hurry.
00:53:36Watch out for these vehicles. Let them come through first.
00:53:38You can go now.
00:53:39All right? Go that way, please. You have to go now.
00:53:42Go with that lady over there.
00:53:44Get caught on her.
00:53:45We found some radioactive dust next to Jordan.
00:53:48You can't go that way.
00:53:48We'll get you down to the stadium and take some readings.
00:53:51Let's go, people. Come on. Let's hustle.
00:53:53Line up here, please. Get on the bus, everyone.
00:53:56Anyone else coming?
00:53:57Thanks.
00:53:58Go on up. Go. Get on the bus, please.
00:53:59No, no, no, no. Don't do that.
00:54:01Let's all sit down.
00:54:02Enough! Shut up, shut up, shut up.
00:54:04Calm down. Calm down. Calm down.
00:54:06It's very important for you all to get tested.
00:54:09It's for your safety, okay?
00:54:11You follow?
00:54:14No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:54:16Don't open it. Don't open the door. Don't open it.
00:54:18Don't open it.
00:54:19If you have faith in God, do not open the door.
00:54:22If you open the door, they're all taking off.
00:54:24We'll never see them again.
00:54:25They won't get treated.
00:54:26They'll contaminate more people.
00:54:27You can save a lot of lives right now.
00:54:30Keep them on the bus.
00:54:31Screw this.
00:54:34Open the door, okay?
00:54:35Open the door.
00:54:35Don't open the door.
00:54:37Okay.
00:54:40Please, take it easy.
00:54:47There's no reason to fear.
00:54:49The radiation contaminated a small, isolated area of the city
00:54:52and poses no danger.
00:54:54We've been proactive in our emergency response,
00:54:56and the situation is under control.
00:55:01What's going on over there, Governor?
00:55:03So that's a good example of some excellent teamwork.
00:55:06They're finding anyone who might possibly have some exposure to radiation.
00:55:10There's no cost to worry whatsoever.
00:55:12We've made sure it's all right here.
00:55:15Officer!
00:55:16Get us on the air.
00:55:16These people need to get in right away.
00:55:17This bus is contaminated.
00:55:19The passengers need to be examined now.
00:55:20Sure, but I don't have the authorization.
00:55:21You aren't hearing what I'm saying.
00:55:22This bus is contaminated.
00:55:23I don't have the order, so my hands are tied.
00:55:25Officer!
00:55:25Officer!
00:55:25Let these people in.
00:55:27Let them in now.
00:55:27It goes against my instructions.
00:55:28You will let those people inside immediately.
00:55:31Excuse me.
00:55:31Are you from the city?
00:55:31Come on, people.
00:55:32Let them get off the bus.
00:55:33Yeah, he's with us.
00:55:34He's on our team.
00:55:34So can you confirm that there was a radioactive bus
00:55:37traveling around Boyana?
00:55:38Ma'am, the thing is, yes, but the most important thing
00:55:41is that everyone who rode this line, 008,
00:55:44any time in the last 48 hours,
00:55:45should come to the municipal stadium
00:55:47to be screened as soon as possible.
00:55:48That's all.
00:55:49A radioactive bus spreading invisible poison in Boyana.
00:55:52You heard it here.
00:56:01Admiral, I have 10 patients in critical condition
00:56:03who need to be transferred immediately.
00:56:05We don't have the proper equipment,
00:56:06and the hospital has no staff.
00:56:08There's a strike going on.
00:56:09Yes, I understand.
00:56:10But unfortunately, those are the parameters
00:56:12we have to work within.
00:56:13We have six beds.
00:56:15Look, follow this system.
00:56:17Choose the most serious of your cases
00:56:18and send them here right away,
00:56:19and our team will do whatever is needed for them.
00:56:23Yeah, no.
00:56:31Just six?
00:56:34There's no way.
00:56:44For tomorrow, okay?
00:56:53Chief Marlene,
00:56:55have you been following the news
00:56:56about that capsule with cesium-137
00:56:58that was stolen and then forced open
00:56:59with radiation spreading all over the city?
00:57:02Somebody stole a radioactive capsule.
00:57:04How?
00:57:05It fell off the back of a truck?
00:57:06Well, that's exactly what I want you to figure out for me.
00:57:26I made myself very clear.
00:57:28The plan was for you to look for the bus in the garage late at night.
00:57:31The radiation levels on that bus were incredibly high.
00:57:33If we waited any longer,
00:57:34we'd have an even bigger disaster.
00:57:35And there's something else.
00:57:36We found more sources of radiation.
00:57:39Several other houses are contaminated,
00:57:41so we have to continue measuring and evacuating in that area.
00:57:44We have to close some streets.
00:57:45Actually, it's all neighborhoods we have to close.
00:57:48Cesium contaminated the soil and sewage near one of the houses.
00:57:51If there's enough wind and rain,
00:57:52it could wash down to a stream in the back,
00:57:54and then there's no telling how bad it can get.
00:57:55So let's move fast.
00:57:56With any luck,
00:57:57that stream hasn't already been contaminated.
00:57:59So let's move fast.
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