{"ai_pass_count":6,"analysis_step_count":18,"confidence":0.6959036056484496,"created_at":"2026-07-19T01:56:41.312491+00:00","id":170884,"node_number":"683210","processing_time":2.404365301132202,"recent_steps":["net.store_session","net.llm_structured_analysis","net.rules_detect","net.context_window","net.store_session"],"recording_id":175682,"text":"wildfires and the other smoke that companies in the rain will help alleviate it for the short term but the caveat is that after the rain, the source is still going, the smoke comes back. But yeah, it was probably bad here. I haven't been too far this last week when we had the worst of it. Night ago I could go out for a walk and get smelled like someone had a backyard bonfire going. So it was quite strong and during the day you can see a bit of a haze in the air as well. All right, thanks William. And just to finish up on this one here, in fact after two weeks of exposure to some of those heavy smoke that you were saying were you were, lots of heavy smoke, people are more likely to report even mental health symptoms like anxiety and depression. And this was actually a study of wildfires and Oregon."}