News Summary
A fire erupted in the cab of a trash truck early Sunday morning in San Diego, spreading to three nearby trucks. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. The San Diego Fire-Rescue Department is investigating the cause of the fire, which highlights the risks associated with waste management operations. Officials emphasize the need for safety protocols to prevent similar incidents in the future.
San Diego – A fire broke out in the cab of a trash truck early Sunday morning, May 18, 2025, in San Diego’s 4200 block of Ruffin Road. The San Diego Fire-Rescue Department (SDFD) responded to emergency calls at approximately 3:59 a.m. Firefighters arrived at the scene to find that the blaze had spread to three additional trash trucks parked nearby, causing damage to all involved vehicles.
Fortunately, no injuries were reported as a result of the incident. Fire crews worked diligently to contain the flames and prevent further damage. However, the extent of the damage to the vehicles remains unclear, and the cost of repairs has not yet been disclosed. As of now, officials are investigating the cause of the fire, but details surrounding the ignition source have not been released.
This incident highlights the risks associated with waste management operations, particularly given the presence of flammable materials often found in trash trucks. Fires in refuse collection vehicles can pose significant hazards, not only to the equipment but also to personnel and the surrounding area.
In recent years, there have been instances of fires related to garbage trucks spurred by the heat and flammable contents. Proper safety protocols and regulations are essential for preventing similar occurrences. The SDFD has emphasized the importance of maintenance and operational checks for all refuse vehicles to minimize the risk of fire.
As this investigation unfolds, the San Diego community will be watching closely for updates concerning the cause and potential preventative measures that may be implemented moving forward. Residents are encouraged to remain cautious and report any smoke or fire to authorities immediately to ensure swift action can be taken in the event of future incidents.
As information becomes available, it is expected that the SDFD will release further updates on the situation and any findings regarding the cause of the fire.
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