 G'day my name's Senior Station Officer Adrian Devonish from Denilong Fibregate. At about 6.45 this morning we were paged and alerted to a factory flyer in Denilong South. Further information was that it was a factory burning quite well. I've already showed Denilong South quite an industrial area and I can assume that it was burning for about half an hour or so before we got here. Originally three pumpers on route and a ladder platform made some good work in access and trying to hold the fire to the south end of the factory because it was burning quite well. Additional pumper and pumper tank are required for pumping capacity and crew support. Once we've got access and put some good work in it, we've got another tally boom from Frankston. We're able to contain it to the factory and keep it within the four walls. Cardboard bales and bales of plastic or cycle material have been burning quite well on our arrival and it's taken some time to control and the crews will be here for most of the morning if not to the afternoon overhaul in the place. I know I was in the building at the time and fortunately no injuries and no injuries to firefight as well, quite a successful firefight. We've made it a good set up, good foundation for a good firefight and held it quite well. So commendation to the crews and the volunteers from the stations involved. We've had up to 45 maybe 50 members from neighbouring south east group Brigades in Hallam. We have apart from the den on that platform, Frankston tally boom, Patterson River MCV came to assist Frankston BA support.