 We've been embedded with Inglewood PD as they are the lead agency on this and we are here to support them in their effort. With kickoff to Super Bowl 56 now less than 24 hours away, Cal OES continues to work with multiple local state and federal partners to plan for any scenario that could play out this weekend. Obviously we don't want to see anything that happens it's going to be a problem for people or for us but that's what we're here for is planning for the possibility. It is very important for us to be engaged from the start so that we have the rhythm, the pattern down and we're participants so that if something is to happen we're already there and our response is going to be instant versus trying to drive from hours away, get oriented to what's going on and then try to affect the change that they need or bring resources in. We don't want to lose that time. Our role is to kind of come in and help identify any gaps that there could possibly be and be there in support if things were to escalate radio communication failures or incident to escalate to be able to kind of provide some state resources or insight on communications to kind of help fill the gaps for the locals if need be. We have our law, fire, communications and emergency management here and so we're getting a bigger picture of the overall behind-the-scenes operation, the planning that's been going on for 18 months and how this will fold into the planning for the Olympics in 2028. For more information on public safety coordination leading up to Super Bowl 56 you can go to callos.ca.gov