 I'm CW3 Corey Wadsworth with Golf Company 1st of the 189th and we're in Salem, Oregon. We're a Medevac unit. We are here in Medford station that's a Medevac stand by for the wildland fires that are I guess in our region right now. We're a dedicated Medevac asset for any of the firefighting crews in this area. So there's lots of helicopters planes personnel on the ground that are fighting fires and if any of them are injured we're the response Medevac response dedicated to that fire specifically the Rum Creek fire that's just northwest of Medford and Grants Pass. But any other fires that might come up if there are any other complexes that are in the area we would also be a dedicated asset for them as well. When we provide medical care we have a flight paramedic on board with us and basically we're a point of injury response so if we get a call we'll go pick up the patient. We have hoisting capabilities as well and then we'll take them to the next highest level of care. There's two hospitals in Medford that are good candidates to take them to and anything else we'd have to assess and if we needed a higher level of care maybe at Eugene or Portland or something like that. That's basically what we're here to do. Staff Sergeant Joshua Rose from the 173rd Fire Wing Maintenance Squadron out of Kingsley Field. We're out here on the Rum Creek fire doing security checkpoints for the residents. Just trying to keep everybody safe, keep the the bad people out, the good people and kind of thing. Just overall experience out here has been great. A lot of the residents have been really appreciative of what we're doing out here. We're just happy to be out here in this capacity able to give back to the communities and be able to give help where it's needed. I am Staff Sergeant Reed with the 173rd MXG and I am here at the Rum Creek fire working TCP or a traffic control point one and we are happy to be here assisting local law enforcement by deterring looters and keeping the community safe. Yeah my name is Tyler Perry second lieutenant with the 173rd message support group out of Klamath Falls. I'm the OIC of the yeah being able to come out here and support these guys is it's an honor and when we got the call we jumped on it. We're all volunteers. We had a very short notice but we jumped at the chance to come out and support our community and support these brave men and women that are fighting these fires and