 I'm John Gadel here in Sacramento among our fleet of mutual aid engines as fire activity has increased statewide. This week, Cal OES strategically maneuvered mutual aid resources within the state in response to numerous wildfires that sparked around the 4th of July holiday, including the rapidly moving Electra Fire in Amador County. The increased fire activity is another reminder about the importance of being prepared having a plan and listening to local authorities if ordered to evacuate. To better prepare for by-state wildfires, Cal OES strategized with his partners from the state of Nevada during evacuation information exchange. Both states shared best practices and lessons learned from the 2021 Calder Fire, which threatened the city of South Lake Tahoe and forced thousands of evacuations crossing the state line. Finally, in recognition of the three-year anniversary of the Ridge Crest earthquake, Cal OES is encouraging all Californians to download the free My Shake app to receive life-saving seconds of notification before shaking occurs. Visit earthquake.ca.gov to learn more. To see more from us, go to news.caloes.ca.gov and follow us on all of our social media platforms.