 We're here at a very smoky Sonoma County fairgrounds where an incident command post is being set up in response to the glass fire. It grew from 800 to 11,000 acres in less than 24 hours. Mutual aid from all over the state is flowing into the county to assist in the response. I thought it was coming through here. That way please. A large part of that mutual aid consists of law enforcement. Law enforcement has mobilized to assist local authorities with road closures, which can be dangerous as we found out firsthand. When fire is threatening property and lives, law enforcement will assist with evacuation orders which many in this community have unfortunately become too familiar. We knew what we wanted to bring. It was just like a matter of timing that was difficult. So like if we should have probably put things in places so that we could get out faster. Good advice to take now before disaster is at your front door. Being prepared and having a plan and where to go and what to do and stuff like that, I think that's the easiest route to take. For more information and updates, go to OESNews.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.