 Hi I'm Morgan and this is my sister Montana and we're a part of the Mosquito Creek rural fire brigade. The reason we're volunteers is because we've always grown up volunteering when we were younger and that was something our parents instilled in us. I guess we've always had like any little kid of fascination of firefighters and it's such a cool experience. I think I love having Morgan on this CFA journey because it's been really beneficial to have someone go through the exact same thing. We've been able to bounce off each other and learn with each other at the same time which I think if we were going through it alone it'd be a lot more challenging. My first turnout was the grass and scrub fire. It was really intense you get on the fire ground and a lot happens very quickly but it's amazing how your training kicks into gear and everything becomes second nature. And my first turnout was the total opposite to Montana's I had a car accident. When we got there there were already people on scene like the police and the other tanger as well so just having a role that was important I feel like was a great way to to get rid of those nerves of the initial turnout. The general firefighter course really helped us with our skills before our first turnout. We were lucky enough I think to do it twice and I feel like we walked away from each place more skilled and better off for completing it. We met some incredible people who gave so much time and energy into us and we're forever grateful for those people and we still think very highly of them. I think as Morgan said it was very handy completing it twice and in two different areas because we learnt such different things at both of the training courses and things that you still put into practice today and I think I will always remember those little things that those more experience have taught us. Going on our first turnout was to begin with a very daunting experience because you know there's so much hype and you sort of get all these nerves and all these emotions that you don't really know what to expect but it's actually comforting to know from our first turnout it's actually not as bad. I think after experiencing our first turnout looking forward to the future ones it sounds strange to say but I'm actually really excited about it. Now that I've got my first taste I'm eager to go out and learn more and yeah I just think of all of our older Brigade members they tell us so many stories of what they've experienced and that gets me really excited to see where it'll take us.