what has the sheriff's department been telling you? what are their biggest concerns for this area in the coming hours, and perhaps for those few people who are deciding to stay behind? >> they don't want anyone to stay. they are concerned is the surge, they are making clear, as they do in hurricanes in low-lying areas, that after a certain point, they will not be able to help. once the winds get higher than 40 miles per hour, most of the timeline for us, meant they have to stay inside for their own safety. they can't come and help you. that's with the winds, with the storm surge, if the storm surge in a dates area and goes in, as chad was saying, i'm 500 yards, maybe four, the gulf of mexico here. but if you go inland more, as chad was saying, it's flat for miles and miles and miles. if this is covered with water, you're gonna have to be able to do water rescues, if they can, in some areas. it's a very small police department. they were telling us normally it's only a handful of sheriff