 Hi, I'm Brian May. Thanks for joining us. We are along the confluence of the American and Sacramento rivers, and now that summer is officially here, a lot of us in California will be hitting the waterways to cool off this summer. And listen, I know what we all think. These things are uncomfortable. They don't look cool. And besides, I'm a strong swimmer. I don't need one. Well, listen, the reality is two-thirds of people who drown in California were considered to be strong swimmers. As we hit the waterways, remember, there are life jackets all across the state of California free for you to use either for the day or the weekend. And as far as looking cool, would you rather look cool or risk your life? Rarely do we go on an instance where somebody is in a life-threatening situation that's wearing a P.F.D. Pad Costa Manga sees it every summer. A long time firefighter Costa Manga knows it's not enough just to have a life jacket. If you have it with you, you should be wearing it. And if you don't have it with you, you probably shouldn't be down at the river or waterways. These life jackets are very available nowadays. Like I said, we have the loan stations. We also have several fire stations that loan out life jackets. But oftentimes the life jacket was in the boat and because of a comfort issue or what not, a person wasn't wearing it. And they were thrown into the water from whatever reason unexpectedly. So look for these life jacket loaner stations all throughout California this summer. Use these life jackets, then return them when you're done so that we can all stay safe this summer. For all of us at Cal OES, I'm Brian May. Thanks for watching. Visit our online newsroom at oesnews.com to learn more about this program and get the latest news and information from our team. Don't miss our next video on your Facebook timeline like our page and you'll get the latest posts as they happen. If you're an Instagram user, you can see the latest snapshots by following our Cal OES Instagram account. And Twitter users can get instant access to our tweets from across the state by following Cal OES.