Lakewood Garbage Truck Fire Caused by Improperly Discarded Lithium Batteries

Lakewood Garbage Truck Fire Caused by Improperly Discarded Lithium Batteries

Lithium battery sparks fire in garbage truck prompting warning from Lakewood Fire Department

LAKEWOOD, NJ – Wednesday — A garbage truck was forced to dump its burning load on a township street after lithium-ion batteries tossed in the trash ignited mid-route, prompting a fresh warning from firefighters about the dangers of improper disposal.

Lakewood fire crews rushed to the scene earlier this week when smoke began pouring from a sanitation truck during a routine collection run. Once the vehicle unloaded its contents, firefighters discovered a fire had erupted among a pile of improperly discarded lithium-ion batteries. Crews were able to contain and extinguish the flames before any injuries or major damage occurred.

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Officials say the batteries — commonly found in devices like e-bikes, laptops, phones, and power tools — pose a growing threat when not handled correctly. When crushed, punctured, or exposed to heat inside garbage compactors, lithium-ion batteries can spontaneously combust or explode.

Following the incident, Fire Chief Yahr issued a community alert urging residents to avoid placing batteries in household trash or recycling bins and instead bring them to authorized drop-off locations like the Ocean County Recycling Center. The fire department also advised residents to store old batteries in a cool, dry area away from flammable materials until they can be safely disposed of.

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Improper disposal has become a rising concern for sanitation crews and emergency responders across the country, as waste fires linked to lithium-ion batteries continue to increase.

Residents can contact the Ocean County Recycling Center at (732) 905-4457 or visit them at 601 New Hampshire Avenue for safe disposal options and guidelines.

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Key Points

  • A fire broke out in a Lakewood garbage truck after lithium-ion batteries were tossed in the trash
  • Firefighters extinguished the blaze after the truck dumped its smoking load
  • Officials remind residents to never dispose of rechargeable batteries in household waste

A load of trash caught fire in Lakewood after batteries ignited in the compactor, sounding alarms over growing disposal risks.

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