 What we're doing out here in Altus this week is a 72-hour exercise, incorporating Altus Fire Department first responders, their city and county emergency managers, and all of their emergency management staff. What we're trying to do is get some hazmat exercises under our belt, so if something happens real world, it's not the first time we're meeting. Working with the Altus Fire Department and the guys that are on scene, most likely they would be the incident commanders that 63rd CST would fall under. It's important to know how they operate and how we operate, and with this exercise we've already found that we could both be better in certain areas, maybe a site sketch or readings and passing off information of that sort, so that really the scene gets returned to normalcy as quick as possible. Being able to understand their practices helps a lot, but I think even more so on getting to know the personnel directly. Because having that personal relationship, because these guys are going to be around here and around the state, and even if we don't know exactly what a new scenario may be, we know the personnel and how to operate with them. It's been an eye-opener for sure, but it's been fun and I would recommend any agency operating with the 63rd, and I recommend agencies starting to work together because it helps a lot.