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Fire at Keene Transfer Station Draws Large Multi-Agency Response

Firefighters from Keene and neighboring communities battled a transfer station fire Saturday evening, bringing the blaze under control without injuries.

By Nicole Colson June 3, 2026 1:27 am
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Firefighters battle a warehouse fire as thick smoke billows from the building; a red fire engine is on scene with hoses laid out on the pavement.
ContributedKeene Fire DepartmentFirefighters and heavy equipment operators work at the City of Keene Transfer Station on Old Summit Road following a commercial structure fire on May 2, 2026. No injuries were reported.

KEENE, N.H. (MyKeeneNow) Firefighters from Keene and numerous surrounding communities responded Saturday evening to a blaze at the city’s transfer station on Old Summit Road that required a large-scale firefighting effort and tanker shuttle operation.

Emergency crews were dispatched to 55 Old Summit Road shortly after 5 p.m. on May 2 following reports of a fire inside the transfer station building, according to a news release from the Keene Fire Department. The first fire officer arrived within minutes and encountered heavy flames coming from the front portion of the facility.

Crews immediately launched an interior attack while other firefighters searched connected sections of the industrial complex to ensure no one remained inside, the release said. As conditions at the scene became clearer, additional resources from Keene and neighboring departments were requested.

Because the transfer station is located outside the municipal water system, firefighters relied on a tanker shuttle operation to maintain a steady water supply. Tankers transported water from remote fill sites to support suppression efforts.

After the main body of fire was extinguished, firefighters worked alongside heavy equipment operators who used excavators and loaders to remove and spread debris from inside the building. The process allowed crews to reach hidden pockets of fire and extinguish lingering hot spots.

The fire was declared under control at approximately 6:15 p.m., about an hour after crews arrived. Firefighters remained on scene for several more hours conducting overhaul operations before returning to their stations around 8:30 p.m.

No injuries were reported among firefighters or civilians.

Damage to the structure appeared to be limited, and officials anticipated only a minor disruption to transfer station operations.

The incident involved 20 members of the Keene Fire Department along with 63 mutual aid personnel from communities throughout the region. Several departments also provided station coverage within Keene while local crews remained committed to the scene.

The cause of the fire remains undetermined. Fire officials said the incident is not considered suspicious, but due to the nature of the materials involved and the methods required to extinguish the blaze, investigators are unlikely to identify an exact cause.

In the wake of the fire, the department reminded residents to properly dispose of hazardous materials and lithium-ion batteries, noting that such items should not be placed in regular household trash. Officials encourage residents to contact their local transfer station for guidance on proper disposal procedures.

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Nicole Colson

Nicole Colson is the editor-in-chief of MyKeeneNow. She can be reached at 603-352-9230, X-322.

Story © 2026 WKBK News - Images © 2026 Contributed

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