Factual error: During the medical scene, Seagal diagnoses a man with "anaphylactic shock," but the patient is shown foaming at the mouth: a symptom of seizures or poisoning, not anaphylaxis. Seagal then orders "two C's of EP," which makes no medical sense. "C's" (cubic centimeters) is a volume, not dosage, and such a large amount of epinephrine would likely be lethal rather than lifesaving.
Factual error: During the bank car heist at the start of the movie, the guard who leaves the drivers seat and fires with a rifle fires way more shots than is feasible without reloading at any point.




