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Vape Battery Blast Sparks Waste Truck Fire Scare
10 Oct
Summary
- Vape battery exploded in waste truck, causing fire
- Firefighters quickly extinguished smoldering waste
- Batteries pose serious risk to waste crews and firefighters

On October 2nd, 2025, firefighters in Grantham and Sleaford were called to a waste truck fire near Hill Top Cemetery in Great Gonerby. The incident occurred when a battery, believed to be from a vape device, exploded in the truck's compactor.
Crews used rakes and a hose reel to quickly extinguish the smoldering waste, which had been emptied into a layby to prevent a more serious fire. Fortunately, no one was injured in the incident.
According to Dan Moss, the area manager for prevention and protection at Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue, incorrectly disposed batteries can present a serious risk when compacted in waste trucks or at recycling sites. The batteries can ignite and set other combustible materials on fire, making them difficult to extinguish.
Councillor Rhys Baker, the cabinet member for environment and waste, urged residents to dispose of all batteries, including those from vapes, phones, and electronic toys, responsibly. He advised South Kesteven residents to leave their batteries in a small bag tied to the lid of their wheelie bins on collection day.
The quick-thinking actions of the waste operatives prevented any damage to the £250,000 refuse truck. Authorities are now reminding the public about the importance of proper battery disposal to ensure the safety of waste crews and emergency responders.