Fire gutted a large building full of paper, plastic and cardboard recyclables and construction debris at the Rogers Road transfer station Thursday afternoon, causing no injuries to workers but keeping firefighters busy for several hours to ensure all burning trash was extinguished, city and landfill officials said.
The fire started shortly after 1 p.m. inside the 120-by-60-foot, metal-frame building, engulfing the structure in flames. No workers were inside the building at time, as the three employees of management firm Casella Waste Management were on lunch break, said Mark Dimauro, division manager for Casella.
Dimauro said at 4 p.m. Thursday that it’s too soon to say the cause of the fire or the extent of the damage, but an unacceptable item may have been thrown into the recycling bin. No equipment was inside the building, but the building likely is a total loss.