 So out here in Tantan we're supporting all the live US forces and all the live missions as a role to medical company. In the event that there's any kind of emergency then we're here just for treatment. We have sick call hours, standard sick call hours in the morning and in the evening for anyone that's just feeling ill and then throughout the day really we're open all day for sick call but the whole intent is to stay open for emergency processes or in case someone gets hurt. We always have medics and docs on call. We always have our radiology on call. We always have our patient administrator on call and so we just have 24-7 operations going all the time. A patient were to come in. I have a bed and two other gentlemen that I work with that's gonna work as a team to make sure they have the best treatment possible. Whoever it is and whatever the needs are. A large part of it really is managing supplies, making sure we're not running through supplies too quickly, ensuring that the providers are aware of what supplies we have available to us and at what pace we're going through them. Other than that I delegate authority to different sections, different section sergeants. Here at the role too I hear I'm here supporting some of the the physicians and nurses so some of the responsibilities that a medic like myself might have would be you know grabbing some some vital signs, pushing certain types of medications, also treating some small some smaller things like sprained joints and little sicknesses. We're that insurance policy that you hope to never ever use you know if we if someone does get sick or really injured that's what we're here for. We have that higher training so we can utilize our skill set but for the most part it's we haven't had anything that's been super detrimental but thankfully we've had been able to come through and use some of our skills people come through and have gotten sick and we got bumps and bruises we've got cough colds we've got something going on but so far it's been pretty low key that's what we like to see. Honestly it's a great opportunity to to learn to work well and play well with other people and that's that's what's always been just the positive the most positive takeaway for these types of exercises for me. Going through as a unit you help come together as a unit you start trusting each other more start building that those those bonds that go on forever it's awesome. I think number one we're we're building great relationships with us and all the guys around us wherever we are I think that's a huge benefit and also we're getting experience wherever we are where whatever we do we get to set up our stuff we get to play with it and you know see what works best for us and getting that really good hands-on experience so we can most effectively treat the people that stand in need. I think it's really easy just being in our one state doing the same thing routinely in the same train with the same people you you get accustomed to doing the same thing routinely but coming out here to a new environment with the new mission set with new people you kind of see your your mistakes and hang-ups very very quickly and are able to adjust and adapt accordingly so hopefully we can take those back home and change how we operate for the better.