The Signal

Burning garbage inside truck dumped on street

- By Jim Holt Signal Senior Staff Writer

A trash truck driver dumped a burning heap of trash onto a suburban street in the Shadow Pines neighborho­od Thursday, leaving a small mountain of garbage for firefighte­rs to foam down and pull apart.

A Waste Management truck hauling trash reported his load was on fire shortly after 1:30 p.m., when he was near Abelia Road and Rosecourt Drive.

“The truck driver said he was going to try and make it to Shadow Pines Boulevard and Grandiflor­as Road,” a spokesman for the Los Angeles County Fire Department said.

Once near the Shadow Pines intersecti­on, almost a half-mile from Abelia Road and Rosecourt Drive, the driver dumped the burning trash.

Firefighte­rs from Fire Station No. 132 then doused the fire with foam, leaving a white foam-covered heap of garbage which firefighte­rs poked and pulled with poles, checking for fire.

It is the policy of Waste Management that its drivers dump their load if they suspect it’s on fire, Eloisa Orozco, spokeswoma­n for the company told The Signal.

“The safety of our drivers and the public come first,” she said. “The driver has to find a safe location and dump the load and our driver did just that.”

“The majority of our trucks are (powered by) natural gas so it is very much a safety concern,” she added.

Work crews with Waste Management were expected to shovel the dumped garbage onto another truck.

“Our people are probably going to be out there for about three hours,” Orozco said.

City officials followed up on the cleanup.

“We send out crews from environmen­tal services and streets to help ensure the cleanup is done properly and manage lane closures if necessary,” Carrie Lujan, spokeswoma­n for the city of Santa Clarita said.

 ?? Austin Dave/The Signal (See additional photos at signalscv.com) ?? Firefighte­rs from Station 132 work to foam down smoldering garbage dumped in the middle of Shadow Pines Boulevard after a trash truck caught fire on Thursday.
Austin Dave/The Signal (See additional photos at signalscv.com) Firefighte­rs from Station 132 work to foam down smoldering garbage dumped in the middle of Shadow Pines Boulevard after a trash truck caught fire on Thursday.
 ?? Austin Dave/The Signal ?? A firefighte­r from Station 132 pokes through a pile of garbage to make sure that it’s not burning anymore on Thursday.
Austin Dave/The Signal A firefighte­r from Station 132 pokes through a pile of garbage to make sure that it’s not burning anymore on Thursday.

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