 It's unprecedented is absolutely unprecedented. This is the biggest operation. I think in search and rescue history Especially for California. I thought Napa and Sonoma was big until we responded up here the nature of this fire has Basically leveled many of these structures down to the ground Most of the structures that we've gone into that could be 3,000 square foot houses are now six eight inches of rubble the response is amazing and it's it makes me a little emotional because it's it's It's a lot of personnel coming from everywhere. I mean we we have Dogs coming from Alabama and places to replace the dogs that we've been using because we're working everybody so hard It's taking a keen eye and a lot of resources and double-checking and being very redundant. These structures have been hastily searched and the initial after the initial fire and then they have moved we've moved on to Doing a full deconstruct of the targeted addresses. This is what it's going to look like Regardless of what type of disaster we're going to have if it's going to be a fire It's going to be the next earthquake these are the personnel that we're going to have responding and so the more we work together and the more we hash everything out the smoother we get and more efficient we get and That's what we really need to focus on is just efficiency and communication