 Cancer. It's a very scary word. But an outstanding treatment facility was here at home. I was led to the Lawson Cancer Center. As a nurse practitioner at the Lawson Cancer Center, we are champions for our patients. I am so happy for Robert. The treatment worked. Plack for Fire Department is doing their part to ensure the safety of those walking the streets during Hewbilly days. All of their emergency services will be available to the public through the three-day festival. Battalion Chief Mitch Case tells us more about the department's operations for the upcoming weekend. By no means do we slow down before, during or after Hewbilly days. As far as preparation for Hewbilly days, we make sure that everything, all the EMS carts, the fire carts that are going to be placed downtown, they are fully stocked and ready to go in the event that there were to be a medical or fire emergency in the downtown area. Based on the fact that the streets are blocked and access is a little congested, we have the fire carts and the EMS carts downtown. That way we can get quicker access. Our fire marshal is downtown in the Carnival area making sure that everything is safe inside the Carnival area. Just working with the Carnival director to make sure that things are placed for quicker access for our emergency personnel. Other firefighter personnel will be walking around the city to monitor any potential emergencies if they were to happen. For any immediate emergencies, be sure to call 9-1-1. Our personnel that are just going to be walking and are going to be there in the event something happens or someone needs us, have again quicker access to two people. That way that we can pass information on to the EMS crews on the fire carts or the EMS carts to say, hey, we're in this location. We can go ahead and start treatment in the event that it's needed to pass on that information. That way that we can get the patient treated, transferred out and transported. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Colum.