- Additional Story Teller: I heard on the radio that you weren't allowed to enter the city. It's like being cut off from someone who's ill, it was like having a wide shot of something, and what you really want is a close up, you know. And all I could really think of was little bits of buildings in my head visually, like corners of windows, and I just wanted to be closer...
- Lyn Brown: Something's falling off the roof. I get up from the desk, walk one step, and then the lights are out. One more step, and I see all the bricks come down, just at my doorway. And everything just keeps tumbling. The big unit, the air conditioning unit, comes off the roof, just sheers straight down in front, and everything just keeps on falling. I don't scream. And as quick as it starts it stops. And I sort of stop, and look around. I know every inch of that club, but I can't orientate myself. Just nothing left there. Just quietness, you know, really it's just so still. Then the alarms and the screaming...