I just got back from spending 10 days in Fort Collins assisting with the efforts. My Guard unit conducted checkpoints and roadblocks in Larimer County. A total of 20 roadblocks at its height and only 7 roadblocks currently that we transitioned to another unit last night. Also, our unit is conducting operations in the town of Lyons, assisting the local police and the Boulder County Sheriff's office with roving patrols. I saw a lot of the water devastation and I saw a lot of assistance coming in. We were next to the heliport and I saw search and rescue teams being moved out to conduct house to house contacts in the rural areas affected by the water. Those teams were from Missouri, Nevada, California, and Colorado. They loaded up pallets of water and food supplies, MRE's and civilian versions of them to be given to those parties refusing to evacuated. I saw the choppers bring in literally thousands of evacuee's who then were given a hot meal, medical care, their pets were given medical care, they were lined up with temporary housing and enrolled in the money programs for aid relief. It is an expensive endeavor, but I was impressed with the effort.