 Today we're coordinating a tactical emergency casualty care class. This is part of a two-day 16-hour course where students from all across the state and tri-state area have came to be involved with learning to be involved in tactical situations or in a mass casualty incident. Like today we are getting ready to put on a drill in conjunction with the Pipeville Medical Center where we'll be sending multiple patients to them like a mass casualty incident has occurred. We treat those just like they are patients with the cards on them and we'll look at their symptoms. We'll call the necessary trauma was down there. We actually had an OB physician that came down for one of the patients. We had a fracture so orthopedics was involved. It's just a great time for us to stress our employees pretty much to the max. The second one coming in is going to be a female. She's been shot in the gut. She's also got a shot in the shoulder. She's awake and alert. Right now the scenario is we've had one, maybe two, multiple shooters in the area. We're staging a concert in the park top deal thing and we'll have many casualties up there in the park area and they will be subsequently transported to PMC where they will further the care. Let's go get him. Only with this being a occurrence that happens more and more. That's part of the reason why we feel it's such a vital class to be able to put on especially for our area because this is a class that has not been offered in our area ever before until we brought it here.