 So, we came out here to the driving range. We wanted three different scenarios with three different types of patients. We wanted the groups to go ahead and rotate through those so they get a variety of different patients and scenarios to practice treating in the back of the FLA. That was our main goal is to go ahead and have that practice because it's much different treating on the ground or on a litter stands versus in the back of a moving vehicle. So, this week was really great because we know a lot about, not only about this vehicle but we know a lot of experience how it's used vehicle in your forces, on your unit. Our instructor is really cool. They tell us a lot information about organization, how we must drive this vehicle, how the procedure of checking this all vehicle, how they do in states and how it can be better if we try to do the check here in Ukraine. And as you can see, they're going through the lanes right now with all their kit on to see how much space they have in there to treat about two to three casualties. It's going pretty well so far. A lot of the soldiers are really enthusiastic and they want to learn a lot of the stuff back at their units. They don't have FLA's. They just use regular vehicles to transport their casualties so they're getting a chance for the first time to practice taking IVs in the back of these, treating in the back of these and these are very shaky vehicles so it's a lot harder to conduct casualty care in the back of these so they're learning to adjust from what they've learned through the Ukrainian Army. So we've been rotating them through most of the day. The morning portion was fairly simple, calm and we just talked through it and then this afternoon portion we've been picking it up to have more and more patience, more and more realistic moulage and casualties out there so there's nothing better than being able to share experiences and knowledge on how to save lives. That's the most important thing. We went to the Ukrainians to be equipped and trained in order to save as many lives as possible to be as efficient as possible.