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Next round back with the DOA it's quite a shindig Sunday block parties springtime in.
New York City right in the middle of the street huh Turner'.
Where do they have him in Montana?
Wyoming.
Security guard, Darwin Judge.
We got the call because he missed a scheduled check-in.
Stab wound to the stomach, no obvious trace of the attacker.
But we do have a blood trail.
There might be some latent shoe prints.
I'm gonna go back to the truck, get the electrostatic dust lifter.
We'll see where these blood drops take us.
God came through this door.
Quiet in here.
This place is a brokerage firm.
No work on Sunday.
Must be nice, huh?
Yeah.
God put up a fight.
We gotta check the building.
If there's anyone here, get them out.
There's a bomb.
Hit the alarm.
Call Central.
No radio.
Suspicious package.
6-2-1 Greenwich.
A bomb!
Yeah, a bomb!
Is this some kind of drill?
Hello?
Get outside now!
How many people are here?
Uh, uh, two dozen.
Everybody get out!
Get outside, okay?
Go, go, go, go, go!
Monroe.
Reggie, get everyone away from the building.
We have a bomb.
Get everyone away from the building.
NYPD, everybody get back!
Get back down the street!
Go, go, go, go, go, go!
Run down the street!
Back this way, run!
Now, now, run down the street!
And Time Again', and many more.
Let's go!
Down the street!
Clear!
Clear!
Clear!
Alright, come on, let's go.
What's going on?
Hey, get the hell out of here!
Can you hear me?
Mac!
Hey, I've been trying to reach them since it happened.
They were inside.
Yeah, we heard the 1033.
Hey, guys!
Listen up!
There's at least two NYPD cops in there.
There may be other survivors.
Let's go!
Move it!
We set up a temporary post.
We were, uh, working at DOA in the back of the building.
Are you all right?
Yeah, yeah.
All right, we'll check that out.
Come on.
You radio safe?
Hey, listen.
If there's another charge waiting for a radio signal, it would have gone off by now.
All right.
Let's go.
I'm right behind you.
All right.
Lindsay, you're cut.
That's fine.
It's just ringing.
Lindsay's case.
It's still intact.
Mac's camera.
Hey, they must have gone up this way.
No, no, we're still not clear about the safety of this building.
You need to keep all the guys outside of the building, where everybody is too close.
Thank you.
Detective Bonasera.
Ellen Fielding, DHS.
Chess'.
Homeland Security, you guys get here quick?
No, bomb goes off in New York City, here's where we're paid to be.
You're in charge?
The crime scene, at least.
Which is pretty much everywhere at this point.
Um, if you're okay with this, we're gonna set up a command post in there.
We have mobile forensics capabilities.
Live one coming through!
Call Trinity, priority, let's go!
Survivors will be our number one priority.
And in the meantime?
We're putting a local team together.
Federal teams will arrive in a couple of hours.
The only name I know for sure is Foster.
Explosives and detonation, the rest of them you'll meet.
If you have any questions, anything, let me know.
Thank you.
Dean Lessing, you spoke at the AAF conference in Cincinnati.
Blast pattern analysis.
Yes.
It's my field also.
Well, Mr. Lessing, hang tight.
We're gonna let Search and Rescue do their thing first.
All right.
Building employee just did a head count.
There are at least eight more people inside.
So with Don and Mac, we're looking at ten possible casualties.
Yeah, weekday would be a lot more.
Maybe the people weren't the target, maybe it was the building.
Boy, stop.
There's a hand.
Stop.
Can you get a recovery crew in there?
Alpha, change to the north stairwell.
Can we see who it is?
No.
Flack!
He's over here.
Can you move?
Come on.
Done!
You're going to be okay.
You're going to be okay.
Just hang on.
Just hang on, Maria.
I hit the barracks!
We're going to get you out of here.
What's all this blue stuff?
Ink powder.
There's a cop here on the floor above us.
It must have fallen through.
Oh, God.
Shoelace.
I need your help.
Raise up.
Hold this.
Now give me your thumb and your forefinger right now.
Come on.
Okay, okay.
Plant down.
Right on top of my fingers.
Press.
Go slowly.
How'd you know what to do?
I've lived through this moment before.
Search and rescue.
We'll be here.
Grab something and start banging around.
Make some noise.
You think we're gonna make it out?
If the oxygen holds out, we don't get another collapse.
Come on, make some noise.
Okay, okay.
The most damaged pieces are the ones that were closest to the blast.
Any particles of the actual bomb need to be separated for analysis at the crime lab.
You got it?
We got it, we got it.
What we need is a sample of the explosive itself, possibly from one of the inner walls.
Okay, okay.
It's hard to believe anyone's gonna survive that blast.
Yeah.
Well, Mac Taylor was a Marine.
If anybody would survive it, he would.
Stay with me, John.
Stay with me.
If you can hear me, squeeze my hand.
Squeeze my hand.
They found us.
We're in here!
We're in here!
Mac!
Mac, you in there?
Yeah, Danny!
Black's injured!
All right, we're coming!
Paper the entire floor.
We don't want to lose any trace, no matter how small.
The other survivor, Smith, is getting patched up in the ambulance.
Other casualties?
No, you cleared most of the people out, but there were at least half a dozen that
were trapped because of the collapse of the floor above.
ESU's still searching the building.
Got up links ready.
How'd you make it out, sir?
Uplinks for reconstruction data?
Documenting debris, getting it back to the lab, and starting to put images together.
We'll start with a blast pattern and then... And we'll get to the bomb fragments.
I'm on it.
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