 Sgt. Vega, a native New Yorker and former New York City police officer, has been on the task force for three years. So again, this is our Penn Station, this is one of the main hubs that we patrol here for the Joint Task Force Empire Shield, and of course, we're trained to look for certain things. Here, if you work here long enough, you know what we call work noise. You're used to a certain type of noise every morning, like a baseline, a baseline of people coming in. So, you know, we listen for things, we look for things, you automatically hear it, you feel it, and somebody will come and tell you, hey, there's something going on over there, something going on over there. Sgt. Vega and his family are one of many who defend New York, and their backgrounds are as diverse as the city itself. You're buying to do this forever, huh? Until they kick me out. Is there silver lining to this whole thing? Yes. We're bigger, we're better, we're stronger, we're more modern, we're more educated, we're more savvy when it comes to how to deal with terrorism, and overall, we've just become a better city because of it.