we've come today and it's much thicker on site coming out of the side of the building and a separate part of the pile that has steady pressure on it. how do you with a two-front battle with two different burns and working on top of it? >> it's extremely difficult. and i have to say miami-dade fire rescue has done an exceptional job of keeping this fire under control to the point where we can continue to work safely. you might look at it and see, the fire has not been extinguished. we look at it as, they have done an excellent job allowing to us continue to work. because if they weren't doing such a good job, we would be forced off the pile and then, you know, nobody would have the opportunity for survival. >> but this is all about compromise, right? because adding water to the pile does not help your efforts because of the density of the mix and what that does for compression and shifting? help us understand that. >> they could have ten trucks here spraying water on this fire and we couldn't work on this pile because it would be a complete slurry. they're using just enough water to keep the fire under control, so we can do our job, get in