 Right now we're in Ventura, California. We're at the Ventura County Multi-Aid and Sea Training Grounds. We're here practicing our USAR skills that we've learned. We are part of the FEMA task force. So like if there's any natural disasters or any kind of USAR situation, urban search and rescue. My role at this time is lead instructor. And as far as my job is just facilitating, coordinating all the classes that they're going to be using throughout this week. We're doing USAR training, so urban search and rescue. We're going to be doing high-angle, low-angle rescue, so repelling off buildings, picking off somebody. Say they were stuck in a window, we had to come from the top, pick them off, bring them back up, or lower them back down and find space to rescue. This was a different experience for myself. I do have a fear of small confined spaces, however it was not that bad. Medical is doing it with a long fire because we do work very closely with fire. And it's a great experience for those medicals who are S&E or not to kind of get out of their comfort zone and contribute with fire as well. So far I'm really enjoying Ventura. It's good training, better weather than back home. And it's a good environment and everybody's here to learn and everybody's having fun learning. So I think it's a very beneficial part of our training.