 Good morning all, Darren Padgett, the senior SO out at Dandenong. So this morning about 10 past three we were called to a house fire in Argaoa road in Naval Park. We had quite a few exchange calls. When we arrived on scene we had the garage at the back fully involved and which had spread into the roof of the joining property. The property at the back where the shed is is all full of solar panel batteries and all sorts of flammable liquids and so forth. The owner of the house has a lot of stuff he's collected over the years so he's quite a large junk pile. In the roof of the house is the mezzanine floor which has made it very difficult for us to get to. So we've had to do an external attack on there smashing the roof tiles in trying to get into the fire. Once it was deemed safe we then put crews into the roof and the roof is just full of mattresses and old doodles, suitcase, a lot of junk so it's a long drawn out job just pulling things apart. But the owner of the house is all okay he heard the popping noises. He didn't have a working smoke alarm however he does have a joining property and that did have one that was going off. Crews are here from Springvale, Dandenong, Keesborough Naval Park. So all in all there's probably about about 40 firefighters on scene and we just about used nearly all of them. So we had the wind of the day a bit of a gusty day so the wind there helped us a little bit in regards to ventilation and also highlighted all the hot spots in the roof so all good.