 So we received a 911 call from a couple of rafters that were on the river coming down almost to the cutthro. And they informed our dispatcher that there was a male subject in a kayak slumped over. They tried to make contact with him and they couldn't arouse him. So we immediately responded down to the river. We got our airboat out. He was in the water when we found him, but he was conscious. He was suffering a medical emergency. We went ahead and got him loaded up. We brought him down here to the boat dock at Cedar Creek Bridge. We got him in the ambulance and we got him over to the hospital. Just getting him checked out precautionary reasons. What we like to tell people is always make sure you've got your life jacket on. You know, the gentleman today had his life jacket on. Probably is what ended up saving him in the end. First and foremost, make sure you've got your safety gear with you. Make sure you've got that safety vest. So that way, if you do get in the river, you're going to float. Obviously you want to check the river levels. You want to check the forecast. You don't want to be out here with the river up high. So you want to make sure before you get in this river that you check on it. You know, get on the National Weather Service. They'll let you know what dams are lading out, what the speeds of the river are, what's the height of the river. So that way you can use that as a precaution also. The river's not a place to enjoy yourself with any kind of intoxicating beverages because obviously it will cloud your judgment and, you know, water and alcohol doesn't mix. So if you're going to come down and join the river, come down and enjoy it. Just be very safe. Be careful. It's a beautiful scenery. It's a great ride down and we want people to use it. So just be very careful when you're out here.