We had a big old fire hose that hit a pool to agitate the water and not have it freeze over for the polar bears in the winter in this old exhibit. And as it turns out, it was a very cold winter, an ice form. So there was just the water shooting through the center. But ice was all around this and it somehow formed an ice ladder that the polar bear female, Skazka, that she walked up and she was out of her exhibit in a holding area behind the scenes, but still out. And I’m at, this happened really early in the morning, and I’m just about to go to work. And I get a call at home. “Mark, the polar bear is out.” “Really?” “You better get over here quickly.” So I lived very close to the zoo at the time. I get dressed, I mean, I’m not in uniform. I’m just, I get whatever I can. And I rush over to the zoo.