Lithium-Ion Batteries and Fire Service Safety
In this episode of Fire Headlines, host Samantha Didion speaks with Chief Ken Kehmna about the impact of lithium-ion batteries on fire service operations. They discuss the challenges posed by electric vehicles, e-bikes, scooters, as well as the evolution of tactics and prevention strategies in the fire service.
Hear how lithium-ion batteries are transforming the fire service in the latest episode of Western Fire Chiefs Association’s Fire Headlines Podcast.
In this episode of Fire Headlines, host Samantha Didion speaks with Chief Ken Kehmna about the impact of lithium-ion batteries on fire service operations. They discuss the challenges posed by electric vehicles, e-bikes, scooters, as well as the evolution of tactics and prevention strategies in the fire service.
Unique Challenges of Lithium-Ion Fires
Chief Kehmna highlights the complexities of responding to fires involving lithium-ion batteries, particularly in electric vehicles. He shares an example where responders struggled to extinguish a fire due to limited access to the battery compartment and a lack of shutoffs, leading to prolonged firefighting efforts. Beyond fire suppression, responders must also contend with risks like toxic combustion products, electrical hazards, and potential re-ignitions.
The Role of Training and Prevention
With lithium-ion technology becoming more common, fire departments must adapt their training programs. Chief Kehmna emphasizes the importance of proactive education and information-sharing within firehouses to address these emerging challenges. He also stresses the critical role of fire prevention teams in educating the public about the risks of lithium-ion batteries, from residential tool fires to larger incidents involving electric vehicles.
Public Awareness and Safety Education
Chief Kehmna underscores the importance of correcting public misconceptions about the safety of new technologies. While lithium-ion batteries offer significant advancements, they come with unique risks that require public education and awareness. Ensuring safety depends on informed communities and proactive outreach efforts.
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