 Super Bowl 56 is coming up this Sunday right here at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. And while we are now just days away from kickoff, the preparation to keep this week, this national event, and the surrounding community safe are the results of dozens of agencies, local, state, and federal, all coming and working together. And this call, oh yes, we want to come in and support the the event the best way we can without trying to intrude on our partners. Our role is to kind of come in and help identify any gaps that there could possibly be, and be there in support if things were to escalate radio, communication failures, or incident to escalate to be able to kind of provide some state resources or insight. Want to turn it off? This Super Bowl event is a perfect example of that. So many different public safety entities coming together, working together for a common goal to address how complex this event is and the things that could go wrong around it. With any incident, usually you do kind of fall back on some other plans and the things you plan for kind of change as the event kind of goes on. So we always kind of plan out a bunch of different backup to the backup to the backup plan. So that's kind of what we did here with Super Bowl. To see more on Cal OES and our Public Safety Communications branch, visit our website at caloes.ca.gov.