 Hi, I'm Alyssa De La Garza, Public Information Officer at Cal OES. We're out here in Oroville for a law enforcement training exercise. This week, Cal OES partnered with local law enforcement for an in-the-field training focused on responding to a simulated mass fatality event. Training like this helps prepare first responders on how to best respond to and help keep Californians safe during a variety of incidents. Also, Cal OES announced our collaboration with several partners as part of a broader effort to educate Californians on gun violence restraining orders. In the wake of recent violence across the nation, gun violence restraining orders are a critical tool to help those most at risk of gun violence against themselves or others. And finally, as we get into the height of wildfire season, Cal OES is coordinating with its state and local partners to fight fires statewide. This is an important reminder for communities to take important steps to get prepared. Sign up for alerts, talk about plans with your neighbors, know where essential items are in your home in case you need to evacuate, and learn multiple evacuation routes out of your neighborhood. To see more from us, visit our website news.caloes.ca.gov and follow us on all of our social media channels.