 Naval Medical Center San Diego, or MMCSD, held a code-wide active shooter exercise. The simulated active shooter entered the ophthalmology department and opened fire, causing six mock casualties. I think this is a success to the Navy and the Medical Center both because we've never done a drill like this before actually engaging civilians. So that's why I think it's important that we train on this stuff because in the real-life scenarios that we have today, we can react by the training that we receive here at the Naval Medical Center and in the Navy. In the event of an active shooter, service members are trained to run, hide, and as a last resort, fight. From Naval Medical Center San Diego, I'm petty officer Jessica Townsend.