"This has been a special report for channel 13, Eye on the News"
The camera man widened his shot as the reporter finished her closing line. Flames and smoke billowed from what appeared to be a huge pile of debris half a block away behind the reporter. The red flashing lights of fire trucks, ambulances and police vehicles strobed the camera lense with their rotating light. He got the cue from the director through his head phones, so he pressed the record button again to end the recording, then took the camera off his shoulder and turned around to head back to the news truck.
"I'm gonna go see if I can get any more information on what happened and if there are any survivors." She handed him her microphone and ear piece, "I'll be right back." Once freed of her mic and ear piece, she turned around and walked down the middle of the street towards the emergency response command center. The air was thick with smoke which occasionally changed directions as the wind circled the fire. The orange and yellow flames occasionally leaped into the night sky doing their fire dance. She had to watch her step as she walked, she nearly stepped on a partially burnt doll head that must have belonged to some young girl who resided in that building. It startled her for a moment because the only light was that coming from the fire, so the image of the head on the ground wasn't at first clear what it actually was. The impact and explosion had been thrown more than a block away. The windows of all the buildings she passed were shattered, the pieces of glass on the ground acted like little mirrors each with the dancing flames reflected in them. There were other pieces of debris she stepped over and around before she finally arrived at the command center. She didn't want to look too closely for fear of what she might see.
The command center consisted of a Emergency Response Mobile Unit manned by both the fire department and the police department. They where giving instructions through walkie talkies, cell phones and police radios as she approached as well as getting updates and information on casualties and the extent of the damage.
"This is a restricted area," The police officer, blocked her path as she neared the mobile unit. "You'll have to leave."
"I'm Brenda Chase from Channel 13 Eye on the News, can I speak to someone about what has happened here?" She looked over his shoulder towards an overweight older man wearing a fire cheif's uniform. She took another step to approach the fire chief, but the officer blocked her progress. "Look, I'm only trying to do my job, let me talk to someone for 5 minutes, then I'll be on my way.