 It's time to go home to Texas. These firefighters have just spent the last two weeks working alongside California firefighters battling the Creek Fire. Division Chief Esteban Marquez just ended his second deployment on the same fire. It's always difficult to leave home. But we also know that when somebody's in need we're going to come out and help them. That's what Mutual Aid is all about. No one stands alone. California is enduring historical wildfires. Too many and too big for local jurisdictions to handle alone. So Cal OES reached out to every state asking for 350 fire engines and crews to go with them. And Texas was able to send 60 fire engines and their firefighters here. They were on the front lines working alongside California firefighters making a difference. So Cal OES Fire Chief Brian Marshall is at Sacramento International Airport to personally thank them for their hard work and welcome their 165 replacements. Thank you firefighters. Thank you for coming and helping out guys. We really appreciate you. Thank you. Thank you very much from all over. The first plane load arrived early to a terminal full of applause. We are so grateful for what they've done. They're going home and now the other guys are coming in to take their place. So we're just as proud as can be to help them. With barely enough time for smiles and photo ops, the second plane full of Texas firefighters arrives to another round of applause. It's pretty exciting. Overwhelming a little bit. They eventually make their way to the West parking lot where their fire engines are waiting for them. They gear up then head out to where they don't know yet. They'll get their assignments in the morning.