 On the ambulance response team currently there are eight emergency medical technicians. A lot of the challenges associated with being an EMT on the ambulance is just that level of uncertainty. You never know what type of call you're going to get. Some days we are running calls all day, all night even. Being able to keep calm and be collective of everything that you have to do and just being patient is a key component. I stress to my team, you know, we are going to be training all day, every day, even though perfection is something we can never attain, it's something we're going to shoot for every day. So whether that's PT, training on protocols, training on medication, unquestionable competence is the single most vital quality you need to possess because when we get on scene we are the line between potentially life or death for this person. You need to know and completely trust that your partner is confident without question and they have to have that same trust. It's important that you care for the well-being of people because in the end of the day that's really what we do. Being part of this team is like being part of a family. We literally live together for, you know, half of our lives. So caring about each other as well as our patients is vastly important.