 His head is all the way up, right? So really kind of almost exaggerated, right? All the way up, you can get it. So the problem is, it's like it's in the battle scene. So, and like really grab them up. All right, don't see anything, good, okay. Airway's open, right? And then I'm going to check, all right? Then you might have to come around. It's clear, okay? So the chin, okay? Secure, so you keep it here, okay? We want this side, we want this side. I want to rotate you, I want to rotate him. Just that direction, okay? Ten seconds, okay? He's making a sound that means that there's an air flow, okay? If there was no air, I want to just explain something for them. Yeah, so I'm going to take my hand and I'm going to put it right here on his chest, right? And I'll leave my forearm. So if you're uniform on his chest, I'm going to feel that his chest is rising and falling. I'm all the way over. Now I'm going to get this leg, put this knee down right here. And that's going to keep him from rolling all the way over towards me. And that's a way that's going to help him not only keep his airway open, but it will also keep it if he were to happen to vomit. Over the top of the skin, okay? Doing this, you're going to hear more pressure, okay? Yeah. Let's check for pain. Put some more material, put some more material. And I don't... Yes, good decision. Push it, push it, push it. It's really deep, okay? But I want some additional pressure here. So I put some more material. Yes! You check the other bit more, okay? It's going to be the same in the water, yeah. All right, this arm, roll them over, there you go. For the second reason why I said this, to do your arm, your right arm, because most of us are right on it. That turn it off. Okay. We're good. Go fast, as fast as you can. I cannot emphasize enough. This is your best friend when it comes to being. This can save your life. All right.