And so when they, when they did that, the gorillas, you know, one of the females kind of directed everybody to go down and shift off exhibit and Bente went up and set the, set the child down next to the door where, where she went in. And so now close the door, then they close the doors and the zoo has its own paramedics and its own ambulance. And they were on scene by then and we all were able to go down and get access to where the keepers go into the exhibit and get the child all packaged up on a backboard and secured and then into the ambulance and over to Loyola and with all, with responding and, and you know, getting the kid safely put on a backboard so that he could go into the ambulance. They, they punch a clock when the ambulance leaves the police department and then they do the same when they get to the hospital. And from when they left the hospital to when they dropped him off at Loyola was 30 minutes. So he got good care in a very short period of time.