 Hello to the citizens of Victoria, Australia, and to our fellow firefighters of the Country Fire Authority. My name is Sean Dorm. I'm a fire captain with Orange County Fire Authority in Orange County, California in the United States. We serve approximately 2 million residents from the beaches to the cities to the hills. Today though, we're pausing to reflect on International Firefighters Day, and that's why we're reaching out to you to say thank you to the citizens of Victoria and to the Country Fire Authority for sharing this day with the world. Whether we're fighting fire in California, or we're fighting fire in Australia, we're all there for the same reason, and that's to take care of our communities, to be there for them. Today's the day we stop to pause to make sure we're taking care of our own, to honor those who came before us. These morning bands are becoming all too commonplace. Today's the day to make sure we are there for each other, mentally, physically, our well-being. Sometimes somebody needs a hand up, sometimes somebody needs a hand on the shoulder, but just being there for each other is what this day is about. So to the citizens of Victoria, when you see local firefighters today, share a way of a smile, a thank you, hello, those go a long way. And to our fellow firefighters at the Country Fire Authority, keep doing what you're doing, taking care of each other so you can take care of your community. And thank you again from Orange County and the Orange County Fire Authority for sharing International Firefighters Day with the world.