 We're up here specifically to help the local law enforcement with any checkpoints that they need help with. The generators offer the solar power for our commanders and our higher-up, our command team to be able to communicate, charge the radios, have communication between all of the checkpoints that are miles and miles apart, and for us to just get the job done. We know that there's been plenty of struggle and there's been plenty of people that need the support and we are doing the best that we can and we're trying to get as much as possible to help continue these fires. It's difficult to be able to see that everything that they've lost, just to put ourselves in those positions in their shoes, to be empathetic in their situation. And as first responders, we want to do the best that we can to help them get through these tough times. I'm up here in Taylorsville for the Dixie Fire, doing traffic control points and making sure that looters don't get in. Well, I've been on two activations now. This one is the one that I've really done more stuff. Well, I'm supposed to be moving up here so it's actually kind of nice to get a feel of how the community is and everything. So I feel like I'll be really welcomed up here, especially since they all mostly know that I'm here with the National Guard so they'll probably be really thankful that I'm serving the community as well. So day to day, we're just running TCP's, which is checkpoint just like here. I've never seen anything like this, like when we drive through Greensville and everything's like burnt down. It's very sad to see, but I do recognize something similar from Paradise Fires. I had an uncle that lived up there, so we went up there to donate blankets and food. So it's very similar to that, but you feel good helping out the locals, letting them know that, you know, their houses are safe or their belongings, if they didn't burn down, there's no looters that come by. And just helping out the sheriffs and they're always like thankful, like, thank you for helping us out. It's pretty, it feels good, you know, to hear that from them.