 G'day, I'm Alan Boyd, captain of Berwick CFA. This morning, just before 11.30am, we had a report of a car had gone into a shop in BMSI Drive here in Berwick. Our appliances rolled along with Danny on rescue to the scene and found the situation that you can see behind me right now. The car had gone backwards into the shop. Female occupant was in the passenger side of the vehicle, complaining of quite serious chest and back pain. Our crews went about stabilising the situation, shutting down the power. The car was on gas. We needed to isolate the gas, isolate the battery to the car and await rescue and ambulance. We were the first emergency service on scene. Once ambulance arrived, it wasn't long before we got the patient out of the vehicle with the assistance of the rescue crew. We didn't actually need to do a full extrication. What we found though was quite extensive damage to the shop. We had to call in other services. We called in the power company to isolate the power as the switchboard was demolished. Also the City of Casey building surveyor and the SES to port up the building. In all we had three casualties on scene. The person in the vehicle, another occupant of the vehicle, the female was sitting on the side with some superficial injuries. A worker in the shop actually had some leg injuries and was also treated by the ambulance and transported. So in all we had three casualties all transported to hospital by the ambulance service.