 Hello, I'm Sean Boyd bringing this week at Cal OES to you from beautiful big sky country. I'm in Helena fulfilling a mutual aid request from the state of Montana helping with their response to the flooding disaster impacting the state. Of course that includes the devastation that happened in Yellowstone National Park. The state emergency control center here is staffed with responders from Michigan, Florida, California, Colorado, Oregon, South Carolina and Wyoming. They also sent a second round of mutual aid resources to New Mexico including a seven-member type 3 incident management team and other staff from local jurisdictions all to support our neighbors efforts to combat their devastating wildfires. They will be deployed for 14 days. And in keeping with the mutual aid theme, Cal OES transferred a mobile command center vehicle to the Linda Fire Protection District in Yuba County. This unit can be deployed to a variety of incidents statewide, providing life-saving communications and a dedicated workspace for emergency responders if needed. Finally, with summer officially here, the state saw triple digit heat throughout many communities. Cal OES is working with local governments on any needs that may arise with these very hot temperatures. Hey, to see more from us, go to news.caloes.ca.gov and follow us on all of our social media platforms.