 In the early hours of this morning there was a fire at the Cleveland Ambulance Centre at Wellington Street at Cleveland. Two ambulances in the complex were completely destroyed by fire. The ambulance centre was also destroyed by fire. Another third ambulance was located nearby about two kilometres away and it was also completely destroyed by fire. At the present time we're interviewing a number of witnesses to the incident. At this stage the investigations are in a very early phase and we'd ask any person with any information concerning the fires at the ambulance centre or the one at Almoston where the third ambulance was located if they'd contact crime stoppers and provide that information. We asked the public to assist us with this investigation. As I previously said, the three ambulances destroyed an ambulance centre and we'd urge the public to assist in the location of the offender or offenders. As I said earlier, we're in the very early stages of the investigation and we've got a long way to go. We acknowledge that. So again we just urge the public with any information to do with the fires to contact crime stoppers. Thank you. Just quickly, Mike, can you say what led to that third ambulance being located? Was there any sort of chase involved? No, there certainly wasn't any chase. We believe the third ambulance was stolen from the Cleveland Ambulance Centre at Wellington Street at Cleveland and it was completely destroyed by fire at Dundas Street at Almoston. That's where it's located. Was it involved in a crash beforehand? At this stage, we're not quite sure. All the indicators are that it wasn't involved in a crash but we've yet to verify that and we will as the course of the investigation unfolds. Was there anyone sleeping in the station? There was no person present in the station at the time of the fire. Do you have any clues as to how they got into the station at this stage? At this stage, as I said, it's very early in the investigation but we are looking at the possibility of there being a forced entry into the ambulance station. Had the ambulance that was in Dundas Street, was that turning out to another accident? No, it wasn't, no. Are you investigating any hoax calls that may have diverted rescue crews away from the fire at the station? We're open to all possibilities but not specifically, no. Tony, do you know how they burned the station in the ambulance? What sort of fire or fuel? Well, our scientific officers are presently at the scene. There's two crime scenes. The secondary crime scene is to do with the third ambulance and investigations are being undertaken there by scientific officers. Does it seem likely the station might have been dashed in petrol or... There's no indication of that at this time and as I said, scientific investigations will reveal if there was an accelerant used in the commission of the offence. Obviously, someone was agripe to do that much damage? We're just open to all possibility at this stage. Is there any more idea? No leads at this stage? Just a number of witnesses who may have seen things and we're just trying to put it all together, pieces all together and that's all I have at the present time and we'd welcome perhaps as the day unfolds, we could advise you further on any information we may have but our main message is anybody that has any information to come forward and contact Crime Stoppers. Do you know what time that third ambulance may have been stolen? We believe it around midnight but we can't confirm that. We believe probably prior to midnight but not confirmed at this stage. So it was said on fire first an emergency cruise were called out to it? I wouldn't like to at this stage confirm which fire was commenced first. That'd be speculation on my part so I won't commit to which fire was actually lit first. Do you know if they broke into that ambulance or did they know where the keys were to actually start it? We have yet to determine as to how they gained entry into the ambulance and when we do find out later in the course of the day we'll let you know as much as we can. So thank you for your talk.