
RENO COUNTY —Firefighters responded to a large outside fire early Tuesday morning at the Hutchinson landfill, where burning debris in a designated disposal pit prompted an hours-long operation involving both fire crews and landfill personnel, according to a media release.
Just after 2:30a.m., crews were dispatched to the landfill area for a report of a possible fire in what is known as the “Pit,” an area used for dumping waste. The initial fire covered an estimated area of 200 feet by 300 feet.
Firefighters coordinated efforts with landfill staff, using multiple bulldozers and front-end loaders to scrape away burning materials. The debris was separated to allow it to be smothered and fully extinguished. Crews remained on scene throughout the morning to continue removing hot spots and ensure the fire was completely out.
No injuries were reported, and the cause of the fire remains under investigation.
The Hutchinson Fire Department also issued a reminder to residents about the dangers of improperly disposing of lithium-ion batteries, which are increasingly common in household electronics.
“With the increase in lithium-ion batteries in our households, they need to be disposed of properly,” the department said in a statement. “Please locate your closest lithium-ion battery recycling drop-off location and dispose of them there instead of in your household waste containers.”