i've been working with our chief cochran and chief worsh on management team development. we've had action to get our volunteers to be part of that. and we're going to start engaging with drills. we're having discussions with d.e.m. and we'll have meetings. so the more we practice, the more we get better at it. my division, this past month, we had some training, live rail vehicle training. what we do, we do it twice a year. we engage our members how to lift those trains in order to rescue. many times we have incidents where patients get trapped underneath and learning how to do it. we have that coming up. we continue to do active shooter training. in july, we have 57 members who went through the training. like i mentioned last month, we engage, s.f.p.d. is coming to the drills, too. some of the issues in the past, members of 49 were not able to train because of the time they were busy with the ambulance, so we brought the training to them. we engaged them for shorter times, so they understand the concepts. we bring the training to them which is very positive. as you might