Chapter 111 - Fire Station - Is that a slip? (1/2)
”Just go kid! Stop wasting time!” Oscar shouted while I saw Kaley rolling her eyes.
Oscar looked like he wants a piece of the action himself and he's wearing a disgruntled expression. I cleared a lot of them and I wiped the blade with a cloth. I heard a few suppressed bullets firing but there were none coming from my direction. I kept on killing a few that were close and some that are a bit away just to be safe.
”What do we take kid? Want us to find the keys first or just hot-wire them?” Oscar asked.
”Right, they need keys. Just hot-wire them then. Take the biggest one here but grab the medical supplies from inside the few that would be left here.” I said.
”Sure thing kid.” Oscar replied.
*PSSHEW* *bolt slide*
I hear the M70 firing. I looked at Jared with a smirk while Lois has an annoyed expression.
”Sprinter?” I asked.
”Yeah. Just the regular kind though. It came from the city hall across the street. I saw it running down the stairs. See that 'lil bro? That's called skill.” he replied then looked toward Lois.
”Well that's pretty far to be fair. I'm busy guarding the people here that's why I didn't see it. I killed more than you though.” Lois replied while scanning the place.
”Nah, the special ones give more points!” Jared said.
*thunk* *thunk*
”Stop arguing and watch the people below!” Nicole, their elder sister shouted as she sinks a few knuckles in.
The two immediately stopped bickering and remained silent.
”Good thing Nicole is here, making these two stop bickering is a pain in the ass.” I said to myself.
”You guys okay over there?” I asked the group who cleared with me from the other side.
”Well, you cleaned up most of them so it's all good.” Zardon said as a few of them guards Oscar at the mobile that looks almost like a trailer.
Each mobile was opened and it took a bit of time since there were one and a half-dozen of them in the area. They carefully checked each if there would be someone inside or below the vehicle. They grabbed everything from the vehicles and placed the supplies in the trailer that Oscar is in. It took a few minutes to make a small perimeter so I started on moving some of the bodies on the side with help from a few of them since we don't want to drive over them later.
*BRRRRRRRRMM*
”WHOO! F.U.C.K YEAH!” Oscar shouted.
Oscar howled as he successfully started it and we drove the vehicles across the street where the firetrucks are parked. Our 8-wheeler is parked next to a firetruck and it is right beside the mobile clinic that we took.
”Want me to try the trucks as well kid?” Oscar asked.
”No, a few of us head to this fire station first. I want keys available on this thing since on the case of an emergency we could drive this thing quickly. Besides, we could get a lot of things here too. Kaley, Matthew, Tatiana, Mark and Dong come with me inside. The rest stay here and clear a few that walks across.” I said.
The fire station is a two-story building that has a parking area on its right side where several firetrucks are parked but now, a small one and a medium-sized one are left. There used to be a huge firetruck here where there is a platform connected that could extend a few feet that I wanted to have. I picked the glass door and shone a flashlight around. I looked for the switch and when I flicked it, the whole place got lit up and all I could see first was a receiving area with a few tables strewn about.
I made a small commotion as I knocked on the tables. I waited a few moments and no one seems to be here.
”Dong guard the entrance yeah? We'll move forward to the small rooms here. Mark, keep watch on that staircase that leads to their equipment area.” I said as the two moved.
The small rooms only contain paperwork after paperwork but there's a fire extinguisher at the side with a metal fire axe covered by glass. I saw Matthew about to strike it with his elbow but I stopped him.
”Why are you so noisy? Wait a bit. You're like Oscar.” I said as I grabbed the duct tape from by pack.
Kaley chuckled while Tatiana made a faint smile as Matthew grumbles, I taped a portion of it and said, ”Now elbow it.”