 So I'm going to have you do, you're going to take a deep breath in, you're going to hold and then you're going to release. Deep breath in, hold, release. Awesome. Nice job. I'm A1C DeFranco, Charles Foster DeFranco and I'm an AFE technician with the 134th. My favorite part of the job is really the people down here. We get all our stuff done but we also have a lot of fun doing it. We work with really cool equipment and, you know, we just have a fun time. The one thing that I think about is hopefully our equipment is never used or at least some of our equipment is never used because in the case that some of our equipment is used, that's a really bad day. So I always kind of pray that they don't have to use it. I am Buddy Dressing, our pilot here, which is Airman Keck. This right here is plits, it protects against nuclear flashes. What will happen, I'll show you. So it connects up here on the helmet, slides in and then clicks. So a nuclear flash is so bright, if you put your hands out in front of you, you can actually see the bone through your hands. That will burn your eyes, cause blindness. So this piece of equipment right here saves your eyesight basically.