Lithium-Ion Battery Sparks Fire Outside Home In Peekskill

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The Peekskill Fire Department responded just after 3 a.m. to a report of a burning scooter outside a home. When crews arrived, they confirmed an active fire with flames up against the structure. Using pressurized water fire extinguishers, firefighters quickly controlled the blaze before it could spread to the building.

Upon closer inspection, firefighters determined the fire was sparked by the scooter’s lithium-ion battery, which had overheated while charging. Crews safely removed the battery, secured it to prevent further damage, and transported it to a recovery facility for proper disposal. 

Lithium-ion batteries, commonly used in e-bikes, scooters, laptops, and other electronic devices, pose a significant fire risk if damaged or improperly charged. When overheated, they can enter a dangerous state called “thermal runaway,” a chain reaction that generates excessive heat, potentially leading to…

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