A lithium battery malfunction sparked a blaze, displacing a family of four in Raleigh’s Five Points area.
Incident Details
The fire broke out at 539 Guilford Circle, near Anderson Drive and East Whitaker Mill Road, around 12:10 p.m. on Sunday afternoon. Raleigh Fire Battalion Chief Robert Hodge reported that the fire was under control by 12:35 p.m. and completely extinguished by 1 p.m.
No Injuries Reported
Despite the intensity of the blaze, there were no reported injuries. However, the family comprising two adults and two children had to vacate their home due to the damage.
Cause of the Fire
Chief Hodge stated that the fire originated from a lithium battery within a bicycle stored in the garage area of the residence. This incident underscores the potential risks associated with lithium batteries, especially when not properly maintained or monitored.
Fire Response
Upon receiving the emergency call, 35 firefighters swiftly responded to the scene to contain the fire and prevent further damage.
Support for the Displaced Family
In response to the displacement of the family, community support has been crucial. The displaced family is currently finding refuge with relatives and friends while dealing with the aftermath of the incident.
Conclusion: Stay Vigilant with Lithium Batteries
This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of safely handling lithium batteries, especially in residential settings. Proper storage and maintenance can help mitigate the risk of such fires, ensuring the safety of individuals and their properties.
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