 Welcome to Cal OES headquarters, and today is another beautiful day. Even more special is the fact that we're replacing seven OES type one fire engines that have light use arc capability in the state fire and rescue mutual aid system. And it is really a nice day to see the crews out here and as we prepare for yet another fire season where these engines will go home in a short time they'll be put back into service and be ready to respond to moments known as anywhere in the state. I'd also like to thank representatives from Senator Nelson, Assemblyman Jim Cooper and Assemblyman Kevin McCarthy for having representatives here today as we hand off these engines to them. And I'd like now turn it over to my partner Mark Wells, who's the Chief of Sacramento Metropolitan Fire Department, now. Well, thank you Chief Segaras. Yes, I'd like to say thank you to the state of California. Behind me is these fantastic state-of-the-art pieces of equipment that we have the opportunity as the Metro Fire District to staff in the times of need. I think in the state of California, the master mutual aid system is so robust and so capable of responding to all types of emergencies. And both wild land and light urban search and rescue capability in these vehicles is a tremendous asset to the state of California. I know Metro Fire has the opportunity to staff. We're getting a new one today. And two other vehicles that we gladfully go up and down the state of California. Last year we went into 13 different counties on 11 different deployments with over 63 people and 100 days out in the field. And it's a great opportunity for the state to help each other and most importantly, back here regionally, if we have an issue that overwhelms the resources of our capability, we can ask for that same mutual aid back. So I'd like to thank our partners at the state of California, unbelievably cooperative, beneficial relationship. And thank you for replacing this equipment with such great, safe and efficient equipment to let us do our jobs better. Chanel Murray for Representative Jim Cooper. Good morning. Thank you all for being here today. I just want to say on behalf of Assemblymember Jim Cooper that he sends his regrets that he's unable to make it today. He is performing legislative duties at the Capitol. But that he wants to extend a sincere thank you to Governor Brown and Cal OES for arranging the Woodbridge Fire Department and Consumers Fire Departments receive these fleets today. It is important for our fire and first responders to have a reliable transportation and equipment. And we are so elated that they're gonna be able to do their jobs safely and more effectively. We appreciate all that you do and want to congratulate Chief Steve Butler from Woodbridge Fire Department, as well as Chief Troy Blair from the Consumers Fire Departments. Thank you all. Just so we're all on the same page, the agencies that are represented here today is Consumers Fire Department. Five cities, Fire Authority out of San Luis Bispo, some city fire department, again Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District, San Luis Bispo City, San Luis Bispo County slash Cal Fire and Woodbridge Fire Protection District. And without their support and staffing these engines, it would not be possible to have such a robust and capable fire and rescue mutual aid system for the backing of their fire chiefs and ultimately the elected body out there. I'd also like to thank again our legislators because without them and the governor's support for our budget to continue to replace this equipment, we wouldn't have what we have today.