 NAS Patuxent River Emergency Services tested their skills in an emergency training scenario on base January 28th involving a crashed aircraft near a building. Today's exercise simulated a downed aircraft into a building on the installation with multiple victims and fatalities, including one that was ejected from, self ejected from the aircraft prior to the crash. You normally don't get the opportunity to practice live fire training on the installation and not let alone involving a building. So this out of the box thinking to be able to put this drill together really is going to challenge our folks and challenge all the other components that are involved. Installation training officer Matt Nally organized the exercise knowing these skills could save lives in the future. On an air station with as many assets as we have and bound and outbound, training like this is of the utmost importance. You want to make sure that your different teams on the installation can work together for the common goal. And you just want to make sure that you have all those eyes dotted and those teeth crossed because it becomes muscle memory if you have to do an actual scenario or an actual event. For NAS Patuxent River, I'm Patrick Gordon.