not get on the water. there isn't much we can do if they're on the water. we're putting our people in safe havens not ready to be on the water and to be ready to respond once the storm makes landfall. that's the main thing. try to be ready to respond once the storm makes landfall. right now there isn't much we can do as this gets closer and closer to the shore. people seem to be listening to the warnings. i see this magnitude of the storm approaching the shoreline. that's a good thing that they're listening. >> bill: do you work in coordination with the national hurricane center? how do you get your information? >> a lot of different sources. we have connections with fema, national weather service. we have a direct line and getting information there and working basically with fema and all the other federal partners and stuff. we have connections and coordination calls basically three or four times a day making sure we're all operating