 For those who don't know, on November 7th, a woman was struck by a car and stuck underneath it, and these Marines immediately ran out from their guard posts and rendered assistance. Immediately after that, members of Engine 18 appeared on scene, and throughout their combined efforts, they were able to save this woman's life. As this accident rapidly developed, it was the immediate actions of these Marines that changed the conclusion of this event and averted a far more tragic outcome. The personnel from Engine 18 who responded to this call, who are here with us today, have all testified what a critical difference the actions of these Marines contributed towards saving the life of the patient. Those of us who wear the uniform, that's frankly not that much of a surprise. The type of uniform, the color of uniform, it doesn't matter. When you choose to serve, it means you're going to be going to the sound of chaos, you're going to be going to danger, and the combined efforts of these Marines and the members of Engine 18 are just an example of that here in Southeast D.C.