 The 2022 wildfire season is now upon us and the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services is working closely with local partners to help protect communities statewide. Through the California Fire and Rescue Mutual Aid System, Cal OES has a diverse fleet of all hazard vehicles that can move at a moment's notice in case there's an emergency. And a new one is joining the team. This is a Cal OES Fire and Rescue Division Incident Support Unit. The ISU is critical to the mutual aid response to major incidents across California. The Cal OES Fire and Rescue Division has six of these incident support units throughout the state. This one will be assigned to the Linda Fire Protection District, also known as a Mobile Command Center. With it, firefighters and first responders can mobilize, strategize, and communicate in one central location. Cal OES deployed this resource to its partner in Yuba County. You know, the Linda Fire Protection District has always taken pride in helping the California Mutual Aid System. We understand the importance of having these type of resources out there to support local government and to be our representation and helping us through the process of these large incidents. Supporting partners helps protect local communities. With an advanced communications hub in the center of the vehicle, it's truly the heart of the important work being done. Ensuring satellite and cellular communications continue working during a disaster is critical for first responders on the ground to engage with each other. This final tool will help our mutual aid partners during their times of need. I mean Yuba County has had some large, large incidents in the past, everything from flooding to large wildland fires. We understand that, again, having an app around us or a unit like this to support those large incidents in Yuba County and the North State would be very helpful to the system. Cal OES and its local partners are ready to be there for each other and for all Californians. To see more from us, visit our website news.calos.ca.gov and follow us on all of our social media channels.