 Hello, I'm Tony Gosner, Fire Chief for the City of Santa Rosa. Today I'm going to provide you with an update about how we, your City of Santa Rosa Fire Department, are preventing the spread of coronavirus in the community and within our department. For weeks now, we have practiced proactive measures to keep all staff safe and as healthy as possible. Now we have enacted even stricter protocols to prevent the spread. As of April 4th, personnel may only work at the same station for each shift. There's no movement between stations to fill vacancies, as was previously typical. All personnel at each fire station have their temperature taken twice a day, once at 8am and again at 8pm. High contact surfaces are disinfected three times a day and the entire fire station is disinfected just prior to the beginning of each shift. Personnel stagger activities and maintain a six foot distance when possible. Administration staff and chief officers are primarily working remotely and only have one member in the office at a time. The fire prevention team has been broken into two shifts to limit the number of staff in the same work environment at one time. And when our staff is out in the community, they will be wearing face coverings and personnel wear N95 masks on all medical calls for service, not just flu calls. That said, we do have some employee updates as it relates to COVID-19 including a number of employees in quarantine, COVID-19 test results, and other updates. Because this information change is frequently, it will be kept updated in the city's website at srcity.org slash COVID-19 fire update. Staying home is the most important thing you can do right now, not only to protect yourself and your loved ones, but to protect first responders. Together we can flatten the curve and prevent the spread. Thank you.