Health Documentary 2021

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This was intended to be a dramatization of a case of radiation poisoning happening in a small town. I included a narrator and two other male characters who had similar accents native to Texas.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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the views and opinions expressed in this documentary or a purely those were the sources interviewed and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any agency with the U. S. Government. Examples of analysis performed within this documentary or only supposition assumptions made within the analysis are not reflective of the position of any U. S government entity. Your discretion is advised. August 21st, 2006, Houston, Texas By this time, it had become abundantly clear that Nancy's health was declining. The substance that she had come into contact with was having a profound effect on her. Her husband, Rochambeau, checks her into the local county hospital and hopes that he is not too late. She arrives feverish, hysterical, with oozing blisters and blood seeping from multiple or emphasis as medical staff arrested to the O. R. And Dr Gilley rushes to begin blood work and other tests When trying to gather information from Nancy's husband was distraught and visibly shaken. The team on Nancy's case grow frustrated that he cannot recall anything specific about what may have led to this. I think at that point I was just trying to process everything you know She was a little sick two days before, and all of a sudden she's dying. I don't really know what to do, like they're asking me all these questions and it's not helping and they're getting frustrated. But I just I don't know what it could be. What Dr Gilley sees next and the test results is a bombshell and triggers a large scale of events that would rock the small town Nancy lived in. It doesn't really come as any surprise that her whole body was starting to deteriorate. I mean, like, we finally had her in a hospital bed and one of the nursing staff said a little light radiation poisoning, something he said, Well, you know, Gil, you better check that off the damn list or you're all screwed. Sure enough, she was well over to see Virts like Where the **** should get the damn radiation from? Doctors now have more questions than answers, and Nancy's time is quickly running out