Well, the cars involved were there when Station 51 people arrived–but the people who had been in the cars were not! It’s as if the injured people vanished from the face of the earth.
So, no IV with ringer’s lactate?
Was Megyn Kelly in town?
He was buying a ticket for the Vampire Express. It meets the Werewolf Line at Transylvania Station, Track 29.
I thought this was common knowledge. The paper used to print train tickets contains, quite by accident, a substance called clotollamine sulfate, a naturally occurring coagulant.
Bus tickets are totally dissimilar, and have an anticoagulant effect for reasons yet to be elucidated.
Nope. No victims present, so nobody to render medical treatment to.
In 1980 KTLA TV ran the Emergency! episodes in Los Angeles. The technology at the time being what it was, I set up a cassette player to record the sound, and added spoken commentary as needed. And I gave my own titles to the episodes, since the official titles were not given on the air. I titled this one “A Waste of Time, Again.”. I also wrote a list of each episode’s incidents on the index card that was in the cassette box. This procedure made it possible for me to listen to the episodes even in the car.