 It happened so fast. I didn't hear a thing. It can happen just like that, but accidental drownings are avoidable, which is why Cal OES and the Sacramento Metropolitan Fire Department teamed up to produce this very powerful public service announcement. It happened so fast. I didn't hear a thing. I saw him face down just floating down. Every year in the state of California more than 50 children drown in backyard pools and spas. That's two kindergarten classrooms every year. Sought of doing CPR and look at him now. Pay attention. Be cautious of where your children are. Listen. Before we go I want to give you a save the date. It is our annual Cal OES Day of Preparedness in Old Sacramento. Saturday August 26th from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. We're gonna have tons of great demonstrations, great giveaways. There'll be food and honestly it's just fun for the whole family and we would love to see you there. It's California's annual Day of Preparedness Saturday August 26th in Old Sacramento. I'm Brian May for all of us at Cal OES. Thanks for watching.