First, and more importantly, no one was injured after a fire in a fire station destroyed over 20 million Euros worth of equipment, including a dozen vehicles. The cause is known—lithium batteries connected to a charger.
AN EV emergency vehicle on charge achieved thermal runaway and took out an entire fire station.
Did I mention that no one was injured in the fire?
There has been no word on the emissions released as a result of the incident. As you know, we are keenly interested in that sort of thing.
On a related note, I’ve been watching Fire Country. Season three just started. I’m in season one, which has an episode in which they extinguished a hybrid car fire with water and ingenuity after it reignited a few times. Sure, yeah. That’s about as clever as the writers for Elementary allowing Sherlock Homes to justify (more than once) the claims used to support the response to global warming. Let’s just say neither stands up to serious scientific scrutiny. EV rescue vehicles appear to fit that template quite well. […]
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