 When the power's out, it's really a life-changing event. Nick Bentley. We don't realize how much we do depend on electricity. Is one of Georgia Power's finest liven, one who loves to help customers. That's a big feeling when the customers do come out and thank us for what we do. Today, he's on a special mission. I really didn't know what all I was in for when I volunteered to do this. Nick's visiting Annette Nguyen Elementary School in Lithuania Springs, where it's Think Alignment Day. But Safety Excellence is on Nick's mind. So he plans to teach the students all about the dangers of downed power lines. I've got a family, you know, wife and three kids at home, and I understand that funds are dangerous. So let me see your school spirit, and then we're in elementary school. Following the moment for the special mission had come. Following a brief introduction from area manager Naughty and Fawcett. Are all the kids in there? Or are they more fixing to come? It was time for Nick to do his thing. After a rousing welcome, Nick wasted no time delivering a safety message. As kids outside playing, after bad weather's come through, there may be power lines on the ground. But we don't need to touch lines hanging off the power poles. Safety Excellence message delivered. Now it's time to show off the bucket truck. Y'all want me to go all the way up? The students were parked. Many had never seen a bucket truck. And as Nick floated away into the sky, it was an awesome scene to watch. The students were tremendously grateful. You are the superhero of the day. And one even took time to express his gratitude and a special note for Nick and his brother Lyman for all they do for Georgia Power customers. That's sweet. Thank y'all. Yes, big thanks to Nick and his 800 plus brother Lyman. You know what you want for Christmas? What's that? A bucket truck? I'm Greg Bell from Corporate Communications.