 During Northern Strike we have coalition firefighters here and they did a single-story structural fire With we smoked it up During the incident. We didn't have any victims or anything like that. We just wanted them to establish command run the incident and Be able to mitigate any type of risks that were associated with the fire at the beginning of the day We mixed up all the crews put them all on trucks and we said you guys are gonna get calls today We're not telling you what it is or what the call is going to be You just got to be prepared for everything like a normal firefighter would be and it is dark You can't see anything and you can't hear anything It's real difficult to hear the radio when you have all that equipment and gear on and when you're going in there You're basically feeling along a wall to try to find stuff Well, one guy stretching out trying to find victims on the ground It's kind of cool because you're seeing multiple countries Who don't know each other's tactics have to work together as a team Figure out what the incident is and then try to mitigate it and then after we're done We give them immediate feedback on Hey, this went good. This was bad This is what you need to work on next time when we do this again Try to fix these key things to make it better So I think individuals got to be able to calm in the middle of of a storm But also have the adrenaline and the push to go in there and try to save someone I think the Alpena CRTC is a great place to train. We have state-of-the-art training center here Now that we're a part of the NADWIC it opens it up to all services to train here and do different exercises I really think that more people that come here the better trainer will be and a better help the mission And a better help our coalition firefighters to make them a better fire department