 I'm going to bring it to him, get him on the way, slide it over and then you can go straight out. So we ended up, we went in, we made contact with the patient, figured out how he was doing, kind of put like a personable touch to it just so that he kind of feels a little better. And then we organized with Chester Heights and Aston to bring out basically a surfboard with a life jacket so that they could send that to us, we could get the life jacket on the victim, lower them down to the surfboard and then help guide that out while Aston and Chester Heights pulled him to the other side. The victim was in good spirits for the situation. He was a little panicked obviously. The water itself was definitely cold. We have dry suits that we wear so it keeps us somewhat warm like we don't get the full effect of it but we could feel it was cold. It was strong. We had a rope set up, it was tethered to the tree so that we could hang on to that as we were going out. We want, whatever we do, we want it to be effective and we want it to be fast because if we can minimize our time in the water, it helps us too, especially when there's a current. You want to get in and out quick as you can, get them in and out as quick as you can.