 The first thing that comes to my mind when I respond to a call is to make sure everything is safe for the public, for me. When we roll up to a big spot where the lines are down, the first thing we do is we get close enough where we can assess the damage, get out of the trucks, put on our personal protective equipment. After we do that we assess the situation, we do a job briefing, and then we test for voltage and we ground the lines to protect us while we work on them. When we go up to a job we do not just jump in the bucket. There's a lot of preparation that goes along with it. We have a pre-trip, we have a travel plan, we have a job safety briefing. All has to be done before we start work. Safety is very important because every day I go home to see my wife and family. That's the first thing for them. The second thing is my second family here that I work with. I see them just as much as I see my family at home. We're considered one of the most dangerous jobs in the world. To be safe, doing something that's dangerous is an accomplishment.