 Holder Decker. I see him. He just doesn't have his volume on. Elder Feldy. Hi there. All right, everybody's here. All right. Is there a motion to approve the minutes from January 13? So moved. I'll second. There's been a motion and second for approving the minutes from our last meeting. Any discussion? Seeing none, all those in favor of approving the minutes from our previous meeting, please state aye. Aye. Anyone opposed? Chair votes aye. The minutes are approved. All right. Jumping right into business here. 3.1, RO number 126-2021 by the Fire Chief submitting the benchmark measures for the fourth quarter. Fire Chief, are you in the room? Yeah, can you guys hear me okay? Okay, good afternoon. Obviously as everybody knows, COVID had a major impact on our operations as far as call volume. Interestingly enough, interestingly enough, our total call volume was up 3.7% compared to last year. So that was, we caught up rather quickly in the fourth quarter. Just a couple other highlights. Our EMS runs were also up 1.9% from last year. The crews still continue to do fire inspections, maintaining their appropriate safety precautions and we were able to install 16 smoke detectors in homes that did not have any during this period. The biggest impact we had in the fourth quarter was for our public education programs and due to COVID we did a virtual program. We were still able to educate, if you will, over 3100 students. It was all done. The programs were sent to the schools ahead of time and so they did it whenever they could. That's it, unless you have any other questions. Any questions for the Fire Chief?