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Dispatch: Fire at Zeeland-area mulch supplier

Dispatch: Fire at Zeeland-area mulch supplier

Yahoo11-05-2025

BLENDON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — Multiple fire departments are responding to a fire at a mulch supplier near Zeeland, dispatch confirmed.
Around 2:25 p.m., Ottawa County Dispatch was notified of the fire at Mulch Pro on 96th Avenue north of Port Sheldon Street in Blendon Township.
Mutual aid from Zeeland Township and Allendale were called to assist Blendon Township firefighters, dispatch said. As firefighters worked to put out the flames, smoke could be seen for miles.
Dispatch told News 8 it was not aware of any injuries. It's not clear what caused the fire.
News 8 has a crew at the scene and is working to learn more.
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