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No One’s Coming

No One’s Coming

The Rogue Heroes Our Government Turns to When There’s Nowhere Else to Turn
by Kevin Hazzard 2026 336 pages
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Rogue Hangar, Hidden Hope

A secret hangar, a new solution

In a nondescript hangar in Georgia, a revolutionary biocontainment system sits ready—an unassuming container that could change the fate of the dying and contagious. Conceived by government, built by private hands, it's a symbol of both preparedness and past failures. The CBCS, or Containerized Biocontainment System, is a force multiplier, able to transport multiple critically ill patients safely. Its existence is a testament to the lessons learned from previous outbreaks, and a reminder that every rescue means the worst has already happened. The story begins here, with the quiet hum of readiness, waiting for the next crisis to demand its use.

The Call That Changed Everything

A vacation interrupted by crisis

Dent Thompson, co-owner of Phoenix Air, is enjoying a rare moment of peace when a call from the State Department shatters his calm. Dr. William Walters, a government physician, asks if Phoenix's biocontainment system can handle Ebola. Dent's world shifts instantly from leisure to life-or-death stakes. The government needs a miracle, and Phoenix Air is the only hope. Dent's anxiety is palpable—he knows the risks, the unknowns, and the weight of responsibility. Yet, true to Phoenix's ethos, he doesn't say no. The call sets in motion a chain of events that will test courage, ingenuity, and the limits of what's possible.

Brothers, Bombs, and Beginnings

Two brothers, one wild vision

Mark and Dent Thompson are opposites—Mark the unflappable pilot, Dent the anxious organizer—but together they build Phoenix Air from a basement operation into a company that thrives on danger. Their willingness to take on the jobs no one else wants—flying explosives, navigating bureaucratic mazes, and courting risk—becomes their signature. Their story is one of resilience, adaptability, and a refusal to be bored. The company's DNA is forged in the fires of near-misses, wild schemes, and a shared appetite for the extraordinary. Their partnership is the unlikely engine behind a company that will one day be called upon to save the world.

Building a Company of Outlaws

Eccentric pilots, impossible missions

Phoenix Air's success depends on assembling a crew as unconventional as its founders. Pilots who can laugh in the face of danger, mechanics who can improvise solutions, and a culture that prizes both sacred duty and irreverent humor. Their exploits—smuggling warheads, dodging coups, and outwitting bureaucracy—become legend. The company's reputation grows: if the job is too dangerous, too strange, or too urgent, Phoenix will find a way. This outlaw spirit, born of necessity and nurtured by personality, is what makes them the government's last resort when all else fails.

From Explosives to Epidemics

Pivoting from bombs to biocontainment

As global threats shift, so does Phoenix Air. They move from flying explosives to transporting the sick and contagious, building a medevac division from scratch. Key hires like Dr. Mike Flueckiger bring expertise and calm to chaos. The company's willingness to say yes to any challenge leads to contracts with the CDC and the creation of a unique fleet—Gulfstream jets with rare cargo doors, perfect for medical emergencies. Their adaptability and speed allow them to outpace larger, slower organizations. When the world needs to move patients no one else will touch, Phoenix is ready.

The Virus Arrives

Ebola's shadow falls on Liberia

Dr. Linda Mobula, a seasoned humanitarian, is called to Monrovia as Ebola explodes. The city is unprepared, traumatized by war, and distrustful of outsiders. Hospitals are overwhelmed, and the virus spreads with terrifying speed. Linda joins a small, exhausted team at ELWA Hospital, where resources are scarce and hope is scarcer. The emotional toll is immense—patients die alone, families are decimated, and the staff feels abandoned by the world. The sense of isolation is profound: no one is coming, and the line between caregiver and victim blurs with each passing day.

Monrovia's Descent

A city under siege by fear

As Ebola ravages Monrovia, the city descends into chaos. Sirens wail, bodies burn, and trust evaporates. The virus kills not just individuals but entire families, and the healthcare system collapses. Misinformation and suspicion fuel violence and despair. The staff at ELWA, both local and foreign, are pushed to their limits—physically, emotionally, and ethically. The world watches but does not act. The sense of abandonment is acute, and the question hangs over everyone: how long can they hold out before they, too, are consumed?

The First to Fall

Doctors become patients

The unthinkable happens: Dr. Kent Brantly and Nancy Writebol, two of the most careful and committed caregivers, contract Ebola. Their diagnoses send shockwaves through the team and the world. If they can fall, anyone can. The staff is terrified, protocols are questioned, and the sense of vulnerability is overwhelming. The crisis becomes personal—colleagues become patients, and the line between helper and helpless is erased. The need for rescue becomes urgent, but the world's response is slow, uncertain, and hampered by fear.

Fear, Protocols, and Panic

Desperation breeds innovation and doubt

As Kent and Nancy's conditions worsen, the staff at ELWA faces impossible choices. Experimental drugs like ZMapp are considered, but the risks are unknown. The team improvises protocols, practices donning and doffing PPE, and confronts the reality that mistakes mean death. Meanwhile, the outside world debates whether to intervene or abandon. Bureaucratic inertia, public hysteria, and political calculations threaten to doom the rescue before it begins. Inside the hot zone, every decision is a gamble with lives at stake.

The World Refuses Rescue

No one wants Ebola on their doorstep

Efforts to evacuate Kent and Nancy are met with resistance at every turn. Insurance companies, airlines, and even entire countries refuse to help. The stigma of Ebola is so great that even the possibility of a patient landing in their territory is unthinkable. The only option left is to bring them directly to the United States—a move that sparks public outrage, political grandstanding, and logistical nightmares. The world's reluctance to help exposes deep fears and prejudices, leaving the rescuers isolated and under immense pressure.

The Reluctant Cavalry

Phoenix Air steps up

With no one else willing or able, Phoenix Air becomes the last hope. Dent, Dr. Mike, and their team prepare for a mission unlike any they've faced—flying into the heart of an epidemic to bring home the dying. They improvise protocols, practice under grueling conditions, and confront their own fears. The government's experts scrutinize their biocontainment system, and the President himself waits for their decision. Ultimately, it comes down to courage: will they risk everything to save two lives and, by extension, restore hope to those still fighting?

The Biocontainment Gamble

Testing unproven technology under fire

The Aeromedical Biological Containment System (ABCS) is a marvel of improvisation and engineering, but it has never been used in a real crisis. The Phoenix team must trust their equipment, their training, and each other as they prepare for the most dangerous flight of their lives. Every detail is critical—one mistake could mean disaster. As they launch into the unknown, the world watches, divided between admiration and fear. The mission is a high-wire act, balancing innovation, bravery, and the ever-present specter of failure.

The Impossible Decision

Who gets saved, who waits?

With only one patient compartment, Phoenix can rescue only one person at a time. The team in Monrovia must decide: Kent or Nancy? The choice is agonizing, complicated by medical ethics, triage realities, and personal bonds. Experimental treatments are administered in desperation, and the line between hope and futility blurs. The decision is made, and the first flight is launched—a race against time, disease, and the limits of human endurance.

The Flight for Survival

A perilous journey home

The flight from Monrovia to Atlanta is fraught with danger—mechanical failures, bureaucratic hurdles, and the ever-present risk of exposure. The crew battles exhaustion, heat, and the psychological weight of their mission. As they cross the Atlantic, the world's attention intensifies. News cameras, protestors, and politicians await their arrival, ready to judge every move. Inside the plane, the focus is singular: keep the patient alive, keep the virus contained, and make it home.

Landing in a Storm

America's conflicted reception

The arrival of the Ebola patients sparks a media frenzy and public panic. Hospitals, airports, and government agencies scramble to respond. The rescuers are hailed as heroes by some and vilified by others. Fear spreads faster than the virus—neighbors shun Phoenix employees, politicians grandstand, and conspiracy theories abound. The patients are delivered to Emory's specialized unit, but the sense of crisis lingers. The mission's success is overshadowed by the realization that the battle is far from over.

America's Divided Welcome

Heroes, scapegoats, and the cost of courage

As Kent and Nancy begin their recoveries, the Phoenix team faces suspicion, isolation, and exhaustion. Their neighbors fear them, their families worry, and the media scrutinizes every detail. Yet, within the chaos, moments of grace and gratitude emerge—reunions, recoveries, and the quiet satisfaction of having done the right thing. The experience leaves scars but also forges unbreakable bonds among those who answered the call when no one else would.

The Aftermath and the Next Wave

Lessons learned, new threats ahead

The Ebola crisis exposes gaps in preparedness, capacity, and compassion. Phoenix Air's role expands as new outbreaks and pandemics arise—COVID-19, cruise ship evacuations, and more. Their innovations become the standard, their courage the benchmark. Yet, the ethical dilemmas, emotional toll, and societal divisions persist. The story ends where it began: with a small group of outlaws, ready to answer the next call, knowing that when no one else is coming, it's up to them.

Analysis

No One's Coming is a gripping exploration of what happens when the world's systems fail and only a handful of outlaws, misfits, and reluctant heroes are left to answer the call. At its core, the book is a meditation on courage, ingenuity, and the messy, human reality of crisis response. It challenges the myth of institutional preparedness, revealing how true resilience often comes from individuals and small teams willing to improvise, adapt, and risk everything. The story exposes the deep psychological toll of heroism—the anxiety, doubt, and isolation that accompany those who step forward when others retreat. It also interrogates society's response to fear: the stigmatization of the brave, the scapegoating of the vulnerable, and the ease with which compassion is sacrificed for comfort. Ultimately, the book argues that hope is not a given but a choice—one made by those who refuse to look away, who act not because they are fearless, but because they know no one else is coming. The lessons are clear: preparedness is more than equipment or protocols; it is the willingness to act, to innovate, and to care, even when the world is watching—and judging.

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No One's Coming receives glowing praise from readers, averaging 4.53/5 stars. Most reviewers highlight its thriller-like pacing, compelling characters, and the fascinating true story of Phoenix Air's daring 2014 Ebola evacuation mission. Many readers appreciated how the narrative balanced technical details with human emotion. Common criticisms include occasional pacing issues, excessive detail in places, and the feeling that the material could have been condensed. The audiobook version received particular praise, and many readers noted they finished the book in a single sitting.

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Characters

Dent Thompson

Anxious architect of the impossible

Dent is the heart and nerve center of Phoenix Air—a man whose restless energy and relentless drive turn wild ideas into reality. As COO, he's both a worrier and a doer, constantly scanning for problems and solutions. His relationship with his brother Mark is foundational: Dent brings order to Mark's chaos, turning vision into action. Psychologically, Dent is driven by a need to prove himself, to never be bored, and to serve a purpose larger than himself. Over the course of the story, he evolves from a behind-the-scenes operator to a leader willing to risk everything for others, embodying the ethos: "No one is coming. It's up to us."

Mark Thompson

Maverick pilot, risk-taker, and visionary

Mark is the daredevil co-founder of Phoenix Air, embodying the cowboy spirit that defines the company. His military background, love of flying, and appetite for adventure make him both a legend and a liability. Mark's calm under pressure balances Dent's anxiety, and his willingness to say yes to the impossible sets the tone for the entire organization. Psychologically, Mark is driven by a need for excitement and a disdain for limits. His development is subtle—he remains the steady hand in chaos, inspiring loyalty and courage in those around him.

Dr. Mike Flueckiger

Gentle risk-taker, medical anchor

Dr. Mike is the medical director who brings compassion, expertise, and steadiness to Phoenix's medevac missions. A Mennonite with a quiet strength, he's both approachable and unflappable. His willingness to face danger, improvise under pressure, and care deeply for his team makes him indispensable. Psychologically, Dr. Mike is motivated by service and a deep sense of responsibility. He struggles with the weight of his decisions, especially when the safety of his colleagues is at stake. Over time, he becomes the moral compass and emotional anchor for the team.

Dr. Linda Mobula

Haunted healer, bridge between worlds

Linda is a Congolese-American doctor whose life has been shaped by conflict, disease, and displacement. Her scientific rigor is matched by empathy and resilience. In Monrovia, she faces her greatest test—treating Ebola with inadequate resources and overwhelming fear. Psychologically, Linda is driven by a sense of duty and a desire to make meaning from suffering. She is deeply affected by the trauma she witnesses and the ethical dilemmas she faces. Her journey is one of endurance, self-doubt, and ultimately, quiet heroism.

Dr. Kent Brantly

Idealistic physician, reluctant symbol

Kent is the embodiment of selfless service—a family doctor who volunteers in Liberia and becomes the face of the Ebola crisis when he falls ill. His meticulousness and compassion make his infection all the more shocking. Psychologically, Kent is motivated by faith, duty, and a desire to help. His illness forces him to confront vulnerability, mortality, and the limits of control. He becomes both a patient and a symbol, carrying the hopes and fears of many.

Nancy Writebol

Steadfast volunteer, quiet strength

Nancy is a missionary and aid worker whose infection with Ebola parallels Kent's. Her relationship with her husband David is a source of comfort and inspiration. Nancy's journey is marked by suffering, resilience, and grace under pressure. Psychologically, she is driven by faith and love, enduring isolation and fear with remarkable composure. Her recovery is a testament to the power of hope and the importance of human connection.

Dr. William Walters

Unflappable fixer, government's last resort

Walters is the director of Operational Medicine at the State Department—a veteran, physician, and problem-solver who thrives on impossible missions. He is pragmatic, direct, and willing to bend rules for the greater good. Psychologically, Walters is motivated by a sense of duty and a belief in action over bureaucracy. He navigates political minefields, marshals resources, and empowers others to act. His development is marked by increasing resolve and a willingness to shoulder responsibility when others hesitate.

Vance Ferebee

Experienced nurse, backbone of the med team

Vance is a seasoned flight nurse whose calm demeanor and practical wisdom ground the Phoenix medical crew. He is methodical, cautious, and deeply committed to safety. Psychologically, Vance is motivated by professionalism and loyalty. He struggles with anxiety about exposure and the weight of responsibility for his team. His journey is one of perseverance, adaptability, and understated courage.

Jonathan Jackson

Reluctant hero, everyman in crisis

Jonathan is an ICU nurse who finds himself thrust into extraordinary circumstances. His country roots, humor, and pragmatism make him relatable and resilient. Psychologically, Jonathan is motivated by duty and a desire to do right by his patients and family. He grapples with fear, doubt, and the strain of being seen as both hero and pariah. His development is marked by growth in confidence and a deeper understanding of sacrifice.

Doug Olson

Tactical doctor, quiet leader

Doug is an ER physician with a background in operational medicine and law enforcement. He brings tactical expertise, calm under pressure, and a willingness to step up when needed. Psychologically, Doug is motivated by service and a low response to danger. He struggles with the emotional toll of the missions and the fear of making mistakes. Over time, he becomes a leader and mentor, embodying the spirit of Phoenix Air.

Plot Devices

Outlaw Ethos and Reluctant Heroism

A company built on saying yes

The narrative structure centers on Phoenix Air's transformation from a quirky, risk-loving outfit to the world's last hope in crisis. The outlaw ethos—doing what others won't—drives the plot, creating tension between individual courage and institutional inertia. The story uses foreshadowing (the unused biocontainment system, the motto "No one is coming") to build suspense and highlight the inevitability of crisis. The reluctant heroism of ordinary people—pilots, nurses, mechanics—underscores the theme that greatness often arises from necessity, not design.

Parallel Narratives and Converging Fates

Multiple perspectives, one crisis

The book weaves together the stories of Phoenix Air, the medical staff in Monrovia, and the government's response, creating a tapestry of interconnected lives. The use of parallel narratives allows for deep character development and emotional resonance. The convergence of these threads—when the call for rescue is answered—serves as the story's emotional and narrative climax.

Ethical Dilemmas and Impossible Choices

Who gets saved, who decides?

The plot is driven by ethical quandaries: triage decisions, experimental treatments, and the balance between individual risk and collective good. These dilemmas are explored through character interactions, internal monologues, and high-stakes decisions. The narrative structure heightens tension by forcing characters to act with incomplete information, amplifying the emotional stakes.

Public Fear and Media Frenzy

Society's reaction as antagonist

The story uses the public's fear, media hysteria, and political grandstanding as both backdrop and obstacle. These elements create external pressure, complicate logistics, and test the resolve of the rescuers. The narrative structure leverages these forces to explore themes of stigma, scapegoating, and the cost of courage.

Innovation Under Fire

Improvisation as survival

The creation and deployment of the ABCS, the adaptation of protocols, and the improvisation of solutions under extreme pressure are central plot devices. The narrative highlights the tension between preparation and improvisation, showing how innovation often arises from crisis. The story uses technical detail to ground the drama and underscore the fragility of success.

About the Author

Kevin Hazzard brings a unique perspective to narrative nonfiction, shaped by nearly a decade working as a paramedic, primarily at Atlanta's Grady Hospital. His medical background lends authenticity and depth to his storytelling, particularly when covering healthcare crises. Beyond his paramedic career, Hazzard established himself as a freelance journalist, contributing to publications including Atlanta Magazine and Paste. He has authored a novel, Sleeping Dogs, along with the memoir A Thousand Naked Strangers. Reviewers consistently praise his ability to make nonfiction read like fiction, keeping readers engaged without sacrificing accuracy. He currently lives in Hermosa Beach, California, with his family.

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