point, no other questions or comments from the commissioners, we will move on to deputy chief victor vore's presentation. welcome, chief. >> good morning. i hope you don't mind my jacket being open. it is like a 50-gallon hefty bag in these things when it gets hot. [laughter] >> i'm not kidding. deputy chief of operations, vic worsh, again i would like to knowledge the a.c.s and all the staff and the incredible hard work and the pace that they've put us through, all of this, and also the a.c.s, tremendous kudos because, again, we kept all of our fires out of first alarm. so that means they're being extremely aggressive but safe. but i talked to all of the a.c.s after all of the fires, and everything has been positive. their hose leads, the ladders, everything has been working out really well, so i'm proud of them. i was told to adjust according, so i will not go through each of the 13 fires. but we had a cliff rescue, where we rescued one person, we had two separate bay re rescues, and we rescued two people. and we rescued two window-washers. we had an extrication from a bart train, and we