 Hi, I'm Sue in the station of Detroit Thorn from the Mornington Fire Station. I'm standing here at the epicenter of a major power surge event that occurred in the Mornington area today. It's about 1.30 in the afternoon. We had a call, it started about nine o'clock this morning actually, we had a call to the Ballora Hospital. Went down there to smoke showing in the radiology department. When we got there and investigated we quickly established that the power station or the substation within the private hospital had actually gone into alarm. When we pursued it around to that area we found out through their maintenance department that there had been a major power surge event somewhere in the Mornington area. After getting in contact with Vic Fire and having further multiple pages across our paging network for further calls in the Mornington area I was able to establish with Vic Fire that a major power company in the area had been working and had caused the surge which had obviously caused multiple fire calls. We quickly recognised then that we needed some RDO support. We had to escalate the incident from a level 1 possibly to level 2. We talked about activating the Muraduck ICC which is a normal protocol. We had ops officers support within the local area, had a couple of them come down. Set up a staging point out of Mornington Fire Station and brought in a number of appliances from across the region as far as Dandenong. The River was here as well, Hastings, Balnarang, several other tankers from within the western port area. So we had them all staged here at Mornington, had the Muraduck ICC up and running and we transferred control to Muraduck ICC for control of the overall event. We went away from the Vic Fire Channel and went to Channel 28 through the ICC and we ran all of the fire calls that related to the power surge through Channel 28 through the Muraduck ICC. So here we are at 130 and we've also had the MCV come down from Paddo River that's set up in the backyard. They had over 40 fire calls to this event for the day and it's all run fairly smoothly. We're starting to be escalated a little bit now. We've sent some of the tankers home and we've just got a skeleton arrangement here with three pumpers and obviously Mornington's tanker as well and we're just still running out of Muraduck ICC. We're expecting maybe another peak to occur around about 330 around about school time. There was an emergency alert that went out through the public via the radio networks. So a lot of people, a lot of residents within the Mornington area have become aware of it and that's caused the influx of further calls. We're expecting another peak at around about 330 because of the mothers and fathers picking up their kids from school. They may have that alert when they get home which may see another peak in the fire call rate. So we've still got a skeleton number of appliances here staged at Mornington. We'll see how that peak goes and hopefully by around about 4 to 4.30 we should be able to de-escalate back to normal cat arrangements.