Whether it's work with the Department of Highways, whether it's our emergency management system coordinating with the counties or anyone involved in ensuring that people who are in need get access to the help that they deserve. I want to let people know that We have a 211 number that's out there [for non-emergency assistance]. If you have questions and you want to learn more about what's going on locally or you want to be put in contact with your local emergency management department, you can reach out to 21 1, and I believe we have that. (12:03–12:08)
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