 We're working to prepare California's first responders for any scenario, Cal OES and the FBI brought together agencies from across the state for a very unique training opportunity, the Weapons of Mass Destruction Summit. We like to train as hard as we can. We have an active lab in the base of the ship. So I've taken as much reality as I can based on my 25 plus years of training and giving it to this scenario. So these are very difficult scenarios that include radiation, it includes biotoxins, it includes high explosives that they're just not going to see in any one place typically. There's two different scenarios going on right now. At this side of the complex, teams from San Diego are searching through this ship and they found a working drug lab where they have to identify and process what's here. At the same time, across the complex, teams in Sacramento have found another working manufacturing lab as well as an IED inside an apartment complex. In both scenarios, just like in real life, the goal is that everyone goes home safe. This is not a routine emergency. This is a major disaster that's going to affect not only California but nationwide. Firefighters, law enforcement officers, the federal agencies all have to be on the same page. They have to be trained, they have to know how to respond. In all disasters, whether it be earthquakes, wildfires, or weapons of mass destruction, Cal OES brings these agencies together. The opportunity for all of these teams to come together throughout the entire state of California is so important, especially at a local level as well. So in the event of a WB incident or a threat, you don't want to be meeting those partners for the first time on-site. The hope is that participants learn what they need to do in this scenario but also start building relationships and thinking about how they would not only respond to it but also recover from it. And it's not something any one agency can take care of on their own. All of these partners need to come to the table. They need to be part of the process because when it does happen, you know, it's going to happen quick and, you know, you're going to go off your, it's like anything else with your memory retention, you know, you're going to go off the way you were trained and where you learned. To see more from us, go to news.cal OES.ca.gov and follow us on all our social media platforms.