 We've been working with the county, local county sheriffs here throughout the central valley, and taking partnership and helping these guys with our high water vehicles here to save people that are stranded during the floods and all the levee breaks here. Throughout our mission, we have saved over 201 personnel assisted in that. How I feel about this mission, helping people out, it feels good. With my regular day job coming in, doing what I signed up to do as far as the national disasters and helping out the community, the local communities, it feels good. It feels good. The soldiers morale is all good. That they're helping out and that they're actually getting involved and doing what they actually signed up for as far as helping people in need. When we got close to the site that we were given the address to, I contacted the local search and rescue, he gave me the directions. Once we got over there, the conditions of the road was kind of iffy, it was foggy and snowy. Once we made contact with the local search and rescue, we assessed the situation, that we moved our trucks then once we moved in, we met up with the residents at their house, loaded them into our vehicles, came down, transferred, once we made it down the hill, we transferred them to the local EMT that was waiting on site. I feel that my team, they're ready to go at any time. We were given a short notice, they responded, they volunteered, they came in, did what they had to do. When we got the call, they were up and ready within a couple minutes. When needed, they know their stuff, they're ready to go and you can always count on them to be doing what they have to do.