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It took three extinguishers & the battery still reignited: The hidden fire risk in your house
Lithium-ion batteries are common in everyday devices, but Massachusetts fire officials warn they can quickly turn dangerous.
The man ran out of his bedroom to try to put out the battery fire, but within minutes, he had collapsed and would later die.
Firefighters say loose batteries should be kept away from pets and children.
Firefighters in York County were forced to submerge a hybrid electric car in a giant water tank after lithium-ion batteries ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — A lithium-ion battery fire inside a dorm room at San Diego State University prompted a late-night evacuation of a campus residential hall and left one student injured, campus ...
Firefighters used foam to gain control of the gasoline-fed fire, the department reported. A special container was summoned ...
According to Roanoke Wildwood Volunteer Fire Department, firefighters responded to a call about a house fire on Millstone ...
CHICAGO — Lithium-ion batteries power lots of our everyday electronic devices. However, if these batteries are flawed, they have the potential to cause serious harm or even death. The Chicago Fire ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The Knoxville Fire Department gave safety tips for lithium batteries after one sparked a hoverboard fire in an apartment Wednesday morning. At 6:12 a.m., someone called 911 ...
The rechargeable lithium battery on an e-bike sparked a fire at a home in San Jose that left one person dead Friday morning.
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