 Prior to every launch here at Vandenberg, we performed what's called a static fire to conduct engine testing on the rocket itself. Immediately following today's static fire, we had a spot fire ignite a couple hundred yards outside of our dozer break and some moderate to heavy fuels. Because of our crews that were on standby, we were able to respond fairly quickly and get a handle on the fire. What we did was we were able to get on scene, get our dozers up there to initiate some dozer breaks and circle the fire essentially with getting rid of those fuels around the fire. We were able to get to the black, is what we call it, which is the already burned area, and work out from there to extinguish the head of the fire as well as any spots or any fingers or flanks coming off of the fire. We do a lot in preparation for a launch and a static launch. So work closely with mission partners as well as other base agencies to ensure the safety of our base personnel as well as personnel working for these companies that are launching from Vandenberg.