A few of us don't feel so lonely anymore. Get the fans, heaters or dehumidifiers on it. Insurance tried to clean 4 of my vehicles from my shop fire. After a few months the wipers, signal lights....things with yellow metal in them gave out, slowly. Everything had to be scrapped. They washed drills, electric impact, a bunch of tools. Not much of it works anymore. Our neighbour had a chemical fire, acids, canola oil, dyes for floor cleaners and other real nasty stuff so I sure hope you don't have the same issues.
Some of that smoke carries acids with it so any exposed metal should be washed soon. Now we're finding out that neutralizing by hand washing with baking soda is a good thing.
3rd post on the Steel and you're showing up with the hottest truck on the site, welcome aboard and get back at it. If there's someway you need help, just knock.