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When the sirens of the backup units finally reached the scene, Miller slumped against the truck’s tire, the adrenaline dump hitting him like a physical blow. He watched as paramedics swarmed the victims, providing the oxygen and care that had been denied to them in their wooden prisons.
The investigation that followed dismantled a major human smuggling ring, but for Miller, the victory wasn’t found in the arrests. Two days later, he visited the hospital. The young woman from the first bale was sitting up, her eyes widening as the man who had torn open her tomb entered the room. She stood on wobbly legs and embraced his tactical vest, sobbing a “thank you” that transcended the language barrier.