TITLE: Midnight Train (3/?)
"I hear someone over here!" A paramedic screamed as three others ran after him. "Ma'am, are you ok?"
"My baby," She cried. "My baby."
"Where is your baby?" a man asked.
"I don't know," She cried again.
"Get a stretcher over here!" The paramedic yelled.
"I can't move my legs," The woman screamed.
"We're going to get you some help."
"Here," Another man ran over with a stretcher. "Help me!" He yelled.
"I can't leave without my baby," The woman screamed and started moving some of the wreckage off her. "Where's my." The woman stopped after she pulled a piece of luggage up. "No!"
"Get her up," The paramedic screamed. "Ma'am, let us help her."
"Help my baby! Please!" The woman screamed as they took her to the ambulance.
"Come on!" The man started CPR on the baby until he heard her start crying. "That's a good girl." He smiled.
"Here's another stretcher."
"Get her to her mother."
"Yes sir," The man took the baby.
"Something good happened. Lets hope for more of that."
"Sir, I think you should come look at this!"
"What is it?" The Captain walked over. "Get some men over here!"
"Yes sir!"
"Is anyone alive in here?" The Captain screamed. He heard his voice echo through the car. He took a step in and noticed how quiet it was in there. He looked down and saw all the people that were covered with debris. "Can anyone hear me?"
"Captain, what do you want us to do? There are just too many bodies out here."
"The field next to us. Get some body bags laid out in rows until we can get them all to the morgue. There's probably over thirty people in here alone," He shut is eyes. "What's the total as of now?"
"Thirteen people have been taken to the hospital."
"How many dead?"
"So far, we've recovered fifty bodies."
"God," The captain shook his head. "Get the bodies out to the field. And get body bags now."
"Yes sir," The man walked away. "You two help me here. Go around and feel for a pulse on everyone in here. I don't care how bad they look."
"Yes sir."
As they went around, they pulled out every body they checked that had no pulse.
"No one's alive in here sir."
"Keep checking! We don't give up here," He snapped.
"Help," Someone whispered.
"Where are you? Keep talking," The Captain screamed. "Get an ambulance down here now!"
"Help," The voice was getting weaker. The Captain pulled about twenty pounds of wood away and saw the woman.
"Ma'am, my name is Captain Williams. Can you tell me your name?"
"C.J," She whispered.
TBC
"I hear someone over here!" A paramedic screamed as three others ran after him. "Ma'am, are you ok?"
"My baby," She cried. "My baby."
"Where is your baby?" a man asked.
"I don't know," She cried again.
"Get a stretcher over here!" The paramedic yelled.
"I can't move my legs," The woman screamed.
"We're going to get you some help."
"Here," Another man ran over with a stretcher. "Help me!" He yelled.
"I can't leave without my baby," The woman screamed and started moving some of the wreckage off her. "Where's my." The woman stopped after she pulled a piece of luggage up. "No!"
"Get her up," The paramedic screamed. "Ma'am, let us help her."
"Help my baby! Please!" The woman screamed as they took her to the ambulance.
"Come on!" The man started CPR on the baby until he heard her start crying. "That's a good girl." He smiled.
"Here's another stretcher."
"Get her to her mother."
"Yes sir," The man took the baby.
"Something good happened. Lets hope for more of that."
"Sir, I think you should come look at this!"
"What is it?" The Captain walked over. "Get some men over here!"
"Yes sir!"
"Is anyone alive in here?" The Captain screamed. He heard his voice echo through the car. He took a step in and noticed how quiet it was in there. He looked down and saw all the people that were covered with debris. "Can anyone hear me?"
"Captain, what do you want us to do? There are just too many bodies out here."
"The field next to us. Get some body bags laid out in rows until we can get them all to the morgue. There's probably over thirty people in here alone," He shut is eyes. "What's the total as of now?"
"Thirteen people have been taken to the hospital."
"How many dead?"
"So far, we've recovered fifty bodies."
"God," The captain shook his head. "Get the bodies out to the field. And get body bags now."
"Yes sir," The man walked away. "You two help me here. Go around and feel for a pulse on everyone in here. I don't care how bad they look."
"Yes sir."
As they went around, they pulled out every body they checked that had no pulse.
"No one's alive in here sir."
"Keep checking! We don't give up here," He snapped.
"Help," Someone whispered.
"Where are you? Keep talking," The Captain screamed. "Get an ambulance down here now!"
"Help," The voice was getting weaker. The Captain pulled about twenty pounds of wood away and saw the woman.
"Ma'am, my name is Captain Williams. Can you tell me your name?"
"C.J," She whispered.
TBC
