he's the psychological health lead at the anschutz centre for combat medicine and battlefield researchwho've been fighting these fires from the beginning; thank you forjoining us. how would you expect the firefighters themselves are coping after so much, so many days battling these blazes? thank you for having me. such an important question. these firefighters are the first responders, trained but these events, they are used to these high—stakes life or death high—sta kes life or death situations. high—stakes life or death situations. yet it is stressful, they are human, away from home seeing tragedy and widespread destruction of community. many communities they are from and where they leave. we expect them to feel anxious like everyone else. we expect them to feel hopelessness like everyone else. also going to expect them over time to feel better as well like everyone else. what kind of a schedule _ well like everyone else. what kind of a schedule should - well like everyone else. what| kind of a schedule should they be keeping right now? in an emergency like this you have to do as mu