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Chapter 5

AT A WAREHOUSE IN DOWNTOWN San Francisco — a fully-suited, CDC Hazmat team arrived at the scene of the explosion. The area was cordoned by the stationed enforcements. The firemen crew had just put off the small blaze.

The bomb squad unit soon coordinated with the Fire Department to break the locked front door of the warehouse. Nearby, the newsman, Tony Vinca was histrionically reporting live, among the growing number of onlookers behind him, who were contained by a small group of policemen...

"Everything is chaotic here, and the Level-A Hazmat team seemed to be in control of the situation. I think, they want to enter the building to evaluate the situation of the yellow noxious smoke, which was seen coming from after the earlier explosion about an hour ago..."

The two Hazmat personnel, who stood to wield their lab equipment beside the bomb-squad. They were at the front of the main door of the warehouse with some firemen — one of the firemen incised the chained padlock with a bolt-cutter...

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The heavy chain dropped on the ground — and the fireman opened the door...

Three bomb-squad personnel stepped in — seconds later — someone took a stride to knock a trip-wire in the darkened and yellow foggy warehouse. It triggered a second explosion that ripped them out through the front door — killing all the men indoor.

Tony Vinca who was reporting outside in the open, dropped on his four, shaken — before realizing that he was appearing craven on live TV.

He then stood up with poise, brushing his knees...

"Oh my God, this is really, horribly bad!"

Vinca went on to his vigorous commentary on the explosive attack, and of the heroic, dead men on duty in the once again blazing building — with the deletion in his reporting of the lesser dramatic, yellow smoke fumes, which kept emitting around into the surroundings, in the streets of San Francisco.