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== Reason for clock ==

Wasn't there a toxic chemical on the freight train that was the justification for the clock, that either the chemical's container would start leaking, or it's ppm in the air would reach toxic levels? Thus the 36 hour clock, and rescuing the boy was a race against that clock.

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Reason for clock

Wasn't there a toxic chemical on the freight train that was the justification for the clock, that either the chemical's container would start leaking, or it's ppm in the air would reach toxic levels? Thus the 36 hour clock, and rescuing the boy was a race against that clock.