Apartment Fire
E 11th St & Avenue B, East Village, Manhattan
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Incident reported at E 11th St & Avenue B.
Incident reported at E 11th St & Avenue B.
Incident reported at E 11th St & Avenue B.
Incident reported at E 11th St & Avenue B.
Incident reported at E 11th St & Avenue B.
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Another lithium battery fire. People keep these scooter and bikes out of your home. Never leave them at plugged in for long periods. Very dangerous and they explode. They should be illegal in NYC. So many severe fires from these batteries. Crazy.
It’s the illegal batteries they make in the illegal factories right here in NYC, not the UL certified batteries which are in every phone, laptop and iPad.
Someone closer than me film!
Another lithium battery fire. People keep these scooter and bikes out of your home. Never leave them at plugged in for long periods. Very dangerous and they explode. They should be illegal in NYC. So many severe fires from these batteries. Crazy.
It’s the illegal batteries they make in the illegal factories right here in NYC, not the UL certified batteries which are in every phone, laptop and iPad.
Someone closer than me film!
Another lithium battery fire. People keep these scooter and bikes out of your home. Never leave them at plugged in for long periods. Very dangerous and they explode. They should be illegal in NYC. So many severe fires from these batteries. Crazy.
It’s the illegal batteries they make in the illegal factories right here in NYC, not the UL certified batteries which are in every phone, laptop and iPad.
Someone closer than me film!
Another lithium battery fire. People keep these scooter and bikes out of your home. Never leave them at plugged in for long periods. Very dangerous and they explode. They should be illegal in NYC. So many severe fires from these batteries. Crazy.
It’s the illegal batteries they make in the illegal factories right here in NYC, not the UL certified batteries which are in every phone, laptop and iPad.
Someone closer than me film!
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Another lithium battery fire. People keep these scooter and bikes out of your home. Never leave them at plugged in for long periods. Very dangerous and they explode. They should be illegal in NYC. So many severe fires from these batteries. Crazy.
It’s the illegal batteries they make in the illegal factories right here in NYC, not the UL certified batteries which are in every phone, laptop and iPad.
Someone closer than me film!