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  • The Zombola Crisis Group II
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  • The Origin of Zombola During those days people will seek death but will not find it; they will long to die, but death will elude them In their fright the women bowed down with their faces to the ground, but the men said to them, Why do you look for the living among the dead? The disease originated when 18th Century DRONES dropped the Zombola virus on ancient Indian burial grounds. After many years, a school was built over these ancient burial grounds. The evolved Zombola virus just so happened to be located below the room of the wretched William Verhoeve. Over time, the Zombola strains have been diffused into his room by the ever-lasting Seminole spirits. Only now have the evolved strains begun to affect the students of Mr. Verhoeve. Literally, they have been turned into mindless zombies, and were first seen sprinting out of his room yesterday and off campus.
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  • The Effect of Zombola Upon infection, the victims eyes begin to whiten. Treatment can only be given to a victim within 12 hours of infection. After 12 hours, the victim is sent to an death camp located at Southeast High School. Here the captive zombies are killed and cremated. There is no known cure for the disease.
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  • The Effect of Zombola Victims before the 12 hour infection point can have their infected limbs amputated to remove the disease. If victims ingest blood of the zombies, nothing can be done to save them. After 24 hours, the victim completely succumbs to the disease, and they become a complete zombie. At this point, the disease is irreversible. Full fledged zombies do not feel pain, and therefore are able to run at continuous speeds of 15 miles per hour. They should be killed on sight.
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  • Shelters Shelters o Lee Middle School o Bayshore Elementary School o Pride Elementary School o Daughtry Elementary School Headquarters o Kinnan Elementary School Disposal Center o Southeast High School
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  • Shelters Screening Centers o Seabreeze Elementary School o Manatee High School o Rodgers Garden Elementary o Johnson Middle School o Oneco Elementary School o Braden River High School Quarantine Center o Rowlett Elementary School
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  • Defense Systems How to Kill the Zombies: Destroy the brain using a blunt object or firearm. If necessary, behead the zombie. Security Organization: 25 patrol groups of 10; 3 Sheriffs, 7 civilians. 12 Sheriffs stationed at the Kill Zone, accompanied by certified civilians 1 Sheriff at each shelter/ screening shelter, accompanied by civilian militia 5 Sheriffs at the Quarantine Shelter Patrol groups travel along 41, 301, SR64 and SR70
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  • Defense Systems Emergency number to contact Strike Teams: 867-5309 This number will be called if a wayward zombie is spotted, or there is civilian rioting within the streets. Civilians can volunteer as members of the patrol groups or at the disposal center at SEHS. At both jobs they will be armed with a blunt object and will be wearing protective clothing at all time. Only local authorities are able to use firearms and explosives. Civilians must surrender their weapons to the authorities for use in the Strike Teams and patrols, or else they will be unable to enter the safe shelters. Base of Operations is Kinnan Elementary School, where members of the Sheriffs Department manage the distribution of armed forces and weapons.
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  • Strike Team
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  • Shelter Management 1.After the evacuation order, civilians are given three hours to get to any of the following emergency shelters: Lee Middle, Bayshore Elementary, Prine Elementary, or Daughtry Elementary before strike teams sweep the area. 1.Each family is allowed to bring 20lbs of personal objects. 1.Civilians must be screened before being admitted to a safety shelter. 1.All evacuees are to be split into two groups: curable and incurable. They are then sent to 2 separate chambers (located in each of the screening centers) for pick up, and are later transported to the quarantine sites. Saveable victims are sent to Rowlett, incurable ones are sent to Southeast High School.
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  • Shelter Management 5.There are 5 police vans for emergency transportation at each shelter. These can be driven by the police officers on duty. 6.There are 50 nurses/paramedics per shelter. 6.There are 25 police officers per shelter, 10 to patrol the screening area and 15 to maintain order inside the shelter. 8.Each shelter will receive food and water supplies from the Bradenton Food Bank, transported by trucks with police help, these supplies should last about four days at most, people are advised to bring non- perishable food items and water.
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  • Shelter Management 9.Three meals of basic nutritional value are served everyday. 9.There is a curfew from 6:00pm-7:30 am, no one is allowed outside at this time. 9.For every shelter, 4,000 mats are supplied. These mats are prioritized for pregnant women, children, the elderly and the sick. 9.About 20,000 people need to be evacuated. This means that 5,000 people will be distributed per shelter. 9. School buses will be used to transport supplies and people.
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  • Health Screenings Incurable Curable Diagram of the Screening System
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  • The Final Solution Incurable victims are taken to Southeast, where 12 Sheriffs along with the help of volunteer civilians kill the zombies and dispose of their bodies. Ovens set up in Verhoeves room (Verhovens) will be used for cremation. The safe zones will prevent the majority of the civilians from catching the Zombola virus, and a large number of those infected have a higher chance of being cured (by amputation). Basic necessities have been accounted for, and the preventative plan should be effective over the three day period.
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  • Strike Team Putting Zombie in Verhoven Mowing Down a Zombie
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  • Financing ItemCost (In dollars) Food (3 basic meals per day)237,000 Water100,250 Sleeping Mats200,000 Blankets225,000 Toiletries120,000 Gasoline (buses)36,000 Total Cost918,250