up. we will provide transportation in the city of daytona, beach, alone, we have over four shelters, approximately 1,000 people have taken advantage of that. i think countywide, maybe 3,500 have. so there are still shelters that have room. there's still time to call us. for those who think this is a joke or that this is, i've ridden them out before, that's pure idiocy. this is a storm the likes of what we have never seen before. we are being projecting there's going to be devastation. there's going to be loss of power. loss of cell phone usage. loss of the internet. torns tornadoes. if you think you're going to make a phone call later on this evening, the morning, come get me, it's not going to happen. once the wind speeds reach over 50 miles an hour sustained, first responders can't get out to help you. we can't get across the bridges to get to the peninsula to help you. now's the time to go. the window of opportunity is there. get out. i don't know what you're trying