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| 11 as the worst-case scenario - as well as the lessons learned from the mistakes and confusion in the World Trade Center response - emergency officials have been working feverously to make sure Los Angeles is as prepared as possible. The company is negotiating feverously for as much cash as possible up front and expects this issue to be resolved within days. While the ambulance weaved through the back streets of Tijuana to a second hospital, he worked feverously to keep her alive. |
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