You can see everything pretty clear sunny up on the sidewalk. I particularly enjoyed the helicopter. That and all those trainees jumping in the water and doing their rescues. Very good, congratulations. It was well done. Looks like nobody got hurt, i hope, and it was very, very worthwhile to attend. Good job. Thank you very much. At this particular point, i want to make a few comments, piggybacking off of the other commissioners comments on the search and rescue drill. Chief cochrane was there. It was just amazing, and a privilege for this commissioner to walk with you on the beach to go up through the swimmers, and get educated in terms of how we deal with it. It is interesting because things have been modified in a sense that there were two rescue teams there, commissioners. We were able to witness the methodology in terms of a group that goes in and a secondary group behind in terms of the swimmers if there is some issues of being tired or the surf being challenging. That was just g
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