 From Soju's radio and television, this is the Army Now. The Maryland Army National Guard partnered with Baltimore County Police and Fire Departments for the Maryland Helicopter Aquatic Rescue Team, or HEART training, at Essex Sky Park. A lot of this came from Hurricane Katrina. A lot of SOPs, a lot of training weren't conducted prior to, and there's a lot of lessons learned. And right now, we're just trying to keep up with what we need to, should the occasion arise. We generally train every 90 days as our currency. There's been a partnership we've been exercising for the past five years. And the nice part of this is that the capability changes with the aircraft. So utilizing our county police, which is a smaller aircraft, is a day-to-day operation for us. But when we have these very large disaster events, we need a larger platform, and that's where we've been able to partner with the Maryland Army National Guard. For the Maryland National Guard, I'm Army Sergeant Amy Fujikawa. That's the Army Now. Thank you.