turnout extractor, turnouts being serviced and checked for the smallest little holes as well as maybe velcrofunctioning properly. i think in the field the officers and the battalion chiefs are doing a really good job of reminding and making it a priority to take that, you know, you pull up and fire is going out of the second floor, make sure that your equipment is on properly. if that hood is not protecting your neck or your gloves are not on properly and whatnot, you are not prepared for that. as heather was saying, being ready to go in as best protected as possible. and then coming out, having, i've seen chief operators come out and you are standing around after a fire when maybe arson has gone in and they have the wipes, here you go, baby wipes. we use baby wipes to just get the first layer off and then when we go back to the fire house and it's not even just the officers, but now it's all of us together are saying hey, go take that gold shower, get the first layer off. i think, i mean, i'm sure there's always more we could do, but i would say that with the extractors, with the turnouts a