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had run out of gas and pulled over from the main road bringing their dusty irksome journey back to the city to an abrupt halt under the burning heat but they didn't bother too much about it since they had already requested for backup. Then the driver came out of the vehicle and went straight to the front of the vehicle leaving the others in the car who watched him opened the bonne
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out more than an
I thought we're going to
ng but you're quite lucky th
e didn't go inside and took a glance at the bare sky, savoring the su
not alone in this
entered the front seat only to find his partner dozing off beside him under the heat but he ignored him and slept off. Few minutes later, he alongside those with him in the car began to feel the intense amount of heat and the pressure building up within the car and forced them out of the vehicle into the stagnant wind outside the car but they d
his own sweat and peered at the other two silent men sitting on the hot ground with their backs resting against the car. Then he
f from where the stranded cops camped under the hot sun seeking refuge which seemed to be far off from their sunbaked heads. Although orders to form a rescue squad was done without arousing suspicion from the media according to the directives of the police chief, nosy reporters somehow found out about their secret intentions and followed behind, trailing the rescue team in their