calm for the most part right now. so, mr. romero, once you get, you know, through the terminals and you re trying to exit the airport, have you thought about your plan? how are you going to be able to exit the airport or be on your way? right now they told us we are just on lockdown. we re just hanging out here. if we don t have baggage, we can go to concourse f, it s a 30-minute walk and we can exit and have our rides or try to get to rental cars that way. you could come back later in the night or day if you have your airline tickets and claim your baggage later, whenever they open it. and what was the city that you were traveling from, if i might ask? salt lake city. so you had a really a long flight, a pretty long flight, about three or four hour flight to atlanta and now you re going
toward concourse t and we heard there was an emergency happening, so in concourse 2, they shut off all the escalators and cut off all passengers and turned off the trams. we re being told that you can get to if you have no luggage, you can walk to concourse f, which is 30 minutes away, and that you can exit that way. otherwise, we re still on hold. right now i think the airport personnel is doing a good job keeping everyone calm. there s not a whole lot of word. a lot of people are sitting on the floors. it s hot and stuffy down here, but it will be okay. we just have to be patient. mr. romero, you sound very calm because you ve got some information that you re able to impart on all of us.