of the patients who came into the hospital in peoria, but we expect the numbers to climb. >> jonathan monken is the director of the illinois emergency management agency. mr. monken is there in illinois right now. how are you holding up on resources? how are people dealing with all of a sudden becoming homeless in an instant? thz that's a significant problem, there's no doubt. there will definitely be hundreds of people looking for temporary shelter. the red cross is answering the needs with shelters in the area. three in washington alone. but we know that number will climb as well. that's one of the biggest challenges are things are getting dark out there. as nightfall webs it is more difficult to coordinate resources. more difficult to search through rubble. and as this system blows through and cold air comes in, the temperature drop is also going to be an issue to make sure that people can be kept warm, fed and sheltered as we get into the nightfall. >> on a human level, how are you holding up and folks there, especially emergency workers? >> well, certainly, we are doing bet are than many