 My name is Holly Lendl. I'm an emergency notification controller here at Cal OES. I've worked here for about a year and a half. My daily responsibilities are to receive and dissipate information in regards to hazmat spills, train derailments, and we also monitor tsunamis and earthquakes flooding. Any direct impacts may that could impact California in any way, and we communicate directly with outside agencies and counties. If they have any impacts or damages that they need to report, we pass that information on to our duty officers and we prepare briefs that have been stopped and contained if it's necessary. So it's definitely a refreshing feeling knowing that I'm doing something bigger than myself every day when I come into work. You know, I come in and every time the phone rings, it's something. We're responding to the fire departments and police departments when they're needing assistance and we're communicating and passing that information on to our law duty officers and our fire duty chiefs who can coordinate these missions for them. So knowing that I'm a part of that piece of that puzzle, it's a really great feeling. My name is Holly Lendl and I am Cal OES.