Lithium bike battery kills man in elevator. Warning distressing pictures!
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Lithium bike battery kills man in elevator. Warning distressing pictures!
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ahhh, the benefits of limited liability, in a world of admiralty law !
Why would he attend to a burnt corpse? He was obviously dead. Editor
i think,go back to using the pedals,its alot healthier..
If it was fake they would have deleted the bit where his head moves because it would be a very elaborate fake
To Pat from Vic…you would also have the Christmas pork!
Sorry for that crass statement…it came from my husband!
I believe that EVs are not covered by insurance should they catch on fire, also if parked in a garage and catch fire and burn the house down there is no insurance on the house as well.
As a volunteer fire fighter if we attend an EV fire we are instructed dont bother trying to put it out but do asset protection around it instead.
Either he was still alive at the end of the video, or this is fake.
If he was still alive the medic showed very little haste in attending to him.
Notice his head moves, and I think he blinked as well.
I also heard that a couple of breaths of lithium on fire will kill you.
Just a little addendum here for anyone who’s not clear on the details, folks.
When a lithium battery sets itself alight, you CANNOT put it out. All you can do is try to remove it from other susceptible materials or property or drench the surroundings in cold water or fire suppressants to try to stop the fire from spreading. And then wait for however long it takes the battery to COMPLETELY consume all the fuel that it contains before it will finally subside and stop burning.
REPEAT – you CANNOT extinguish a lithium battery fire, not even by COMPLETELY SUBMERGING it underwater, because the chemistry of the battery ITSELF supplies EVERYTHING that the fire needs to keep going to exhaustion. It doesn’t NEED oxygen, folks, because it’s chemicals provide both the FUEL and the OXIDISER required to BURN that fuel.
Which makes it even WORSE than White Phosphorus, folks, because THAT won’t burn without oxygen or some other suitable oxidising agent. Maybe get used to thinking of all those EVs out there as giant ticking White Phosphorus bombs just itching to explode without warning – except WORSE.
Have you noticed, folks, the BS Globalist-owned fake corporate media has been pushing propaganda about how HUGE the demand for EVs is now here in Australia.
In a word or two – Pig’s Arse.
Just BTW, when you’re in a combusting Tesla or similar, not only are you STRAPPED to your seats and SITTING on the batteries which are at least 100 times BIGGER than the little battery box that just incinerated the elevator dude, once the batteries spaz out, none of your hi-tech electric windows or door locks will be working any more.
Just imagine the mayhem in an EV bus full of little old ladies with their groceries and walking frames.
Maybe keep a couple of hams or turkeys in your EV with you at all times – after all, you just never know.
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I thought this was interesting: Mercedes-Benz EV Sparks Massive Fire 100 Cars Destroyed In South Korean Parking Lot August 9, 2024
A Mercedes-Benz electric vehicle sparked a massive fire in an underground parking lot in South Korea, destroying dozens of cars and forcing hundreds of people to evacuate. The blaze, which raged for eight hours, has put the spotlight on the safety of electric vehicles (EVs), especially in densely populated areas where parking is often underground. This incident has led to calls for new safety measures, including parking EVs outside and installing specialized fire equipment. With recent high-profile EV fires, including a blaze at a lithium-battery factory, South Korea is now facing increased scrutiny over EV safety, making it clear that the battle for fire-free electric driving is just beginning.
Mercedes-Benz EV Sparks Massive Fire: 100 Cars Destroyed In South Korean Parking Lot 1
Good idea to park your electric car in your home’s garage then, just like Guy Fawkes night in England, all gone up up like smoke.
Insurance premiums will likely skyrocket to share the risk carried by those with EVs.
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