at this time i would like to introduce mike randall, our fire chief. >> thank you, mike randolph, randolph. a busy 30 hours for emergency response. fire service ran over 360 calls during the first 30 hours. 92 of the calls were gas-related calls or the smell of gas; 50 were power line issues; we had 50 fires. the most significant was the mobile home park up north where four of the mobile homes were completely destroyed and two were partly destroyed. other smoke investigations and hazardous materials incident and, also, a total of 80 medical calls during that timeframe obviously napa fire department did not do all the work by itself. we had great partners with our napa police and american canyon fire and napa county fire and c amount l fire and marin fire and santa rosa four and pg&e and amr and o.e.s. so it was a huge load but fortunately for us all of our folks came back to work. we had excellent help from our persons. >> we have been in the process of responding to the disaster in emergency mode since yesterday morning. we are hoping by tomorrow there will be, again, the recovery phase o