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Newcastle Herald
Newcastle Herald
Jessica Brown

Two garbage truck fires in two weeks at Mayfield

Fire fighters from Carrington and Mayfield attended the scene. Picture by Mark Cooper

WHAT are the people of Mayfield throwing in their bins?

Emergency services have again been called out to a steaming hot pile of rubbish after a garbage truck started smouldering in Robert Street about 11am Wednesday, December 20.

According to NSW Fire and Rescue reports, there was a fire inside the hopper where the rubbish is loaded into the truck. As soon as the driver became aware of the issue emergency services were called and the load was safely dumped onto the street to ensure it did not ignite the truck.

Fire fighters from Carrington and Mayfield attended, extinguishing the hot mound of garbage, before it was scraped up and taken away to the dump.

This is the second time a garbage truck load has caught fire in the Mayfield area this month. On Tuesday, December 12, fire crews were called to Industrial Drive to deal with a similar incident, but on arrival the engines ran out of water and six crews had to be called in to help extinguish the blaze.

The incident is a common one according to Fire and Rescue NSW. Picture by Mark Cooper

"It is more common than people think," a spokesperson for NSW Fire and Rescue said.

"It happens quite a lot across the state."

According to NSW Fire and Rescue many household items can ignite rubbish including the obvious cigarette butts, as well as hot fat from the kitchen and mulch in green waste bins can even ignite if it is piled up too deeply.

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