 I'm Alicia De La Garza, Public Information Officer at Cal OES. It's been two years since the Dixie Fire swept through Plumas County, but the town of Greenville is making major strides towards recovery. And this week, Cal OES paid a special visit to the local fire department. The Indian Valley Fire Department lost their fire station and an engine during the Dixie Fire, but Cal OES donated a Type 1 engine to support the department's recovery. This engine is outfitted with all the equipment needed to help keep the residents of this small mountain town safe. And as Greenville's journey through recovery continues, Cal OES is honored to support them. To support ongoing recovery following late winter and early spring storms, Governor Gavin Newsom proclaimed a state of emergency in Solano County. This allows the county to access additional resources as the community responds to and recovers from storm impacts. And finally, as we approach the summer months and temperatures heat up, Cal OES reminds all Californians about the importance of being safe around local waterways. Following a record snowpack, rivers and streams could be running at higher than normal levels with extremely cold and fast-moving water. While it's best to stay out of this type of water, if you are going out this summer, be sure to go with a friend who can call for help if needed, and most importantly, always wear a life jacket. To see more from us, visit our website news.calos.ca.gov and follow us on all our social media platforms.