putting things back together and getting back to normal, is that because most of the patients are kind of getting in that stable, i guess, condition? >> those patients, there's eight that are -- seven critical and two that are serious. so i can't gave you an update on their exact status, but they are receiving the appropriate care at the level of care they're at. >> i just have a quick question for the doctor. and we can just keep the mic on you. have you responded to any of this situation before? and when you did start getting the calls that this was happening, as a doctor, what went through your mind at first? >> first, i would emphasize that this is not about the doctor, it's not about us, it's about the family. but myself, personally, i'm an iraq war veteran. i served 12 years in the military and served in the second battle of fallujah and baghdad and this is something that, unfortunately, i'm very experienced at, mass casualty situations. and this is what led us to form