HEBRON, Ohio (WCMH)– Multiple fire crews and a hazmat crew are responding to a large structure fire in Hebron, Ohio.

The two-alarm fire was reported at 581 Milliken Drive just before 12:30 am.

The Hebron Solvent Recycling Services, part of the Clean Harbors Environmental waste management service, is housed in the building.

According to their website, the plant works with recycling “spent industrial solvents.”

They also provide fuel blending and wastewater treatment.

According to Hebron Fire Captain Ryan Wyse, there was an explosion and fire at the plant. He said the fire took about 15 minutes to contain, and crews did find a little remaining fire after sweeping the building.

The building reportedly has adequate fire suppression systems, including foam.

Fire crews have been backed out and the hazmat team has been sent in to investigate. Officials believe there is no danger to the public at this time, but say firefighters are taking all precautions necessary to avoid dangers from chemicals and structural damage caused by the fire and explosion.

The Licking County 911 Center says there have been no injuries reported at this time.