 Hi, I'm Allie Hanner, Public Information Officer for Cal OAS here at our State Operations Center in Mather, California, where a significant effort is underway to ensure Californians are prepared for and remain safe from the heat wave impacting our state. Cal OAS is working closely with local, state, and federal agencies as well as our utilities and energy providers to strategically position generators, our fire strike teams, and other commodities across the state for rapid deployment to communities in need. Cooling centers will also be open in impacted areas. Visit caloas.ca.gov to see a list of open centers. And to aid our partners to the north, Cal OAS deployed firefighting resources to Oregon to help fight the lightning-sparked Rum Creek fire. Four engine strike teams and support personnel from 13 different California fire agencies arrived Monday as part of a mutual aid agreement. And finally, we're entering September, which is National Preparedness Month. Whether it's extreme heat or wildfire, we encourage every Californian to take simple steps to prepare for a disaster. To see more from us, go to news.caloas.ca.gov and follow us on all our social media platforms.