Crime & Safety

Multiple Fire Departments Respond to Blaze at All Wood Recycling in Redmond

Redmond, Kirkland, Woodinville, Bellevue, Eastside Fire & Rescue, and Seattle fire crews responded to the blaze Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 21.

All Wood Recycling, Inc., with a facility at 19200 Union Hill RoadΒ in RedmondΒ was the location of a fire that consumed scrap wood ofΒ 200-feet by 300-feet and with flames up toΒ 70 feet tall, as well asΒ resources of Redmond, Kirkland, Eastside Fire & Rescue, Woodinville, Bellevue, and SeattleΒ firefighters Wednesday, Aug. 21.

The Seattle Fire DepartmentΒ Strike team, whichΒ includesΒ personnel that staff with extensive training to detect, contain and neutralize deadly nuclear, biological and chemical agents, according to the Seattle City Website, Β was called in for reinforcements, but not due to hazardous materials, Redmond Public Information Officer Julie Beard said.

The fire broke out at All Wood Recycling around 12 p.m. Wednesday, Redmond Fire Department staff said, and resulted in a brief closure of a nearby road. According to the department, the fire has been contained, but crews were expected to stayΒ on the scene overnight to ensure that a new blaze did not erupt.

The cause is still under investigation, but is possibly the result of an overheated slash or compostΒ pile, officials said.

All Wood Recycling handles cut trees and stumps which areΒ recycled into clean hog fuel, garden chips, landscape mulch, and clean animal bedding. The hog fuel is burned as means of producing clean energy.Β 

All roads surrounding the area were open Wednesday evening, though slowdowns persisted through the area, and there were no reported injuries in the fire.

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