Doctor learns of colliery emergency
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Elgin receives a call and learns about the accident, inquiring about injuries and the possibility of rescue. The line suddenly goes dead.
Who Was There
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Stunned by the sudden emergency yet rapidly shifting into crisis-mode competence
Seated in his cramped office Elgin grips the receiver, his voice shifting from shock to decisive focus as he processes the incomplete details of the underground disaster. His free hand hovers over colliery maps, ready to orchestrate a response despite the caller’s abrupt departure.
- • Assess the scope of the accident and the miners’ condition
- • Mobilize rescue resources, specifically cutting equipment
- • That bureaucratic protocol must yield to human life in emergencies
- • That specialized colliery resources exist to enable swift rescue operations
Objects Involved
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The sturdy metal filing cabinet dominates the cramped space, its drawers slightly ajar from Elgin’s hasty retrieval of collapse reports moments before. It stands as a silent witness to institutional record-keeping now strained by the immediate demands of catastrophe and the buried truths of the mine.
The simple mahogany desk anchors the room as Elgin’s operational hub during the emergency. Papers scatter under the weight of the telephone receiver, maps, and his urgent gestures—every movement reinforcing its role as the literal and symbolic center of decision-making in the unfolding crisis.
The heavy Royal typewriter rests motionless on Elgin’s cluttered desk, its keys untouched for now but poised to document the unfolding disaster. Its chrome ribbon spool catches the dim light as the office remains silent except for the urgent phone call, underscoring Elgin’s shift from paperwork to real-time crisis management.
The stiff steel wire twists faintly in Bert’s grip elsewhere in the mine, its presence a desperate improvisation amidst the collapse. Though not seen in Elgin’s office, its thematic tie to cutting equipment highlights the improvised, resourceful attempts to escape or assist the trapped miners.
Though not physically present, the inaccessible cutting equipment cache is invoked by Elgin as a viable solution to the trapped miners’ plight. His mention of it signals both the pragmatic tools at the colliery’s disposal and the systemic obstruction faced in deploying them.
Location Details
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Elgin’s claustrophobic office compresses the crisis into a single human frame, its cramped shelves and dim light amplifying the urgency of the phone call. Here, institutional tasks rapidly yield to life-or-death decision-making, as the space becomes a nerve center despite its mundane origins.
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