 50 vehicles all strained along this road, and could assume this was just going from vehicle to vehicle, just searching, making sure they're all in the early stone to stay in place. Right leading up to the new years, we obviously knew there was a large storm event coming, and with the resources scrapped throughout the area, California Office of Emergency Services was able to provide additional resources to help us be able to provide more equipment and more people to respond to calls in the area, not just locally within Sacramento County, but the surrounding area as well in regards to this large storm event that's occurred. So whereas normally we would have one aircraft available, California Office of Emergency Services was able to create 24-hour aircraft instead of 12, as well as having an additional aircraft available during the daylight. So it's really increased our capabilities tremendously for the area. All the new years, we were up the entire night. Every hour on the hour, consumers was getting a reliable report of something who was trapped with rising water or washed away. It's one of the few opportunities out here that we get to actually affect change. We've spent a lot of time in the off-season and throughout the on-season training on this, and it's nice to know that it pays off and that we are able to provide that assistance.