 We lost 24 people and the reason why we didn't lose more is because the community really came together and helped each other get out whether it was they didn't even live in the area. I'm here in the fire I better call my friend Joe and hey there's a fire what there is you know I don't know how many stories I heard about that or Facebook or text message or pick something we can't do it by ourselves place in fire and with something that large there's just there's no way. I think we had almost 150 officers from out of the area on Monday night and then it grew from there over 250 for Santa Rosa alone and what I tried to do in the morning at six a.m. and six p.m. is be there to kind of shake people's hands and thank them because they're coming in trying to help us get a handle on this thing. No organization no government could afford enough firefighters to deal with the biggest fires that that are going to happen this one was way beyond that but even even regular big fires you need help if I recall at one point there were seven or eight thousand firefighters camped out at the fairgrounds there were hundreds and hundreds of fire trucks from all over the place and whether or not it was a bus driver public works guy moving cars so we could get traffic flowing through an area doesn't matter every little bit makes a difference and keeping the community safe but when it all was said and done everybody showed up.