 I'm Jonathan Goodell, Public Information Officer here at Cal OES. We're here at the Family Day in Open House. It was a great day for families, the public and the employees. There's something for everyone. One hour before the start of Family Day and Open House, the Stanislaw County Sheriff's Department landed a helicopter within feet of the Cal OES headquarters. The helicopter landing was merely a tease for the rest of the day. Cal OES headquarters might have been the safest place in the world on Tuesday. His emergency personnel from law, fire and other first responders joined together for an informative and educational day on public safety. Visitors were allowed to climb inside, sit in a front seat, and even sometimes play with the controls of a variety of different emergency vehicles, with first responders stationed nearby to answer any questions and provide insight. Fire personnel and law enforcement officers weren't the only ones being put to work. This hammered and decorated miniature houses at the Lowe's Booth. A new plaque was presented in honor of former Senator Bill Campbell, a touching press conference with a multitude of speakers including Cal OES Chief Deputy Director Nancy Ward and NFL Hall of Famer Tim Brown, who also hung around to sign autographs and pose for photos. For those that worked up an appetite, five different food trucks from tacos and burgers and kebabs to sweet treats served up plenty of lunch options. By the end of the day, kids and even man's best friend were worn out. Another great day here at Cal OES, Family Day and Open House, we had 46 agencies including the Sanislaw County Sheriff Helicopter, it was an amazing day for our community, employees and the public here at Cal OES. I'm Jonathan Goodell for Cal OES News, OES News dot com.