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East Village, Manhattan

Apartment Fire

Reported May 14 at 2:16 AM · Updated May 14 at 2:46 AM · 1.5K Viewed

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May 14, 2:46AM

Firefighters advise that a lithium battery was involved in the fire.

May 14, 2:40AM

Firefighters advise that all visible fire is under control. There are two people being treated for injuries.

May 14, 2:26AM

Firefighters have applied water on the fire. They advise that there is heavy smoke.

May 14, 2:16AM

Firefighters are responding to a multi-dwelling fire.

May 14, 2:16AM

Incident reported at E 11th St & Avenue B.

May 14, 2:46AM

Firefighters advise that a lithium battery was involved in the fire.

May 14, 2:40AM

Firefighters advise that all visible fire is under control. There are two people being treated for injuries.

May 14, 2:26AM

Firefighters have applied water on the fire. They advise that there is heavy smoke.

May 14, 2:16AM

Firefighters are responding to a multi-dwelling fire.

May 14, 2:16AM

Incident reported at E 11th St & Avenue B.

May 14, 2:46AM

Firefighters advise that a lithium battery was involved in the fire.

May 14, 2:40AM

Firefighters advise that all visible fire is under control. There are two people being treated for injuries.

May 14, 2:26AM

Firefighters have applied water on the fire. They advise that there is heavy smoke.

May 14, 2:16AM

Firefighters are responding to a multi-dwelling fire.

May 14, 2:16AM

Incident reported at E 11th St & Avenue B.

May 14, 2:46AM

Firefighters advise that a lithium battery was involved in the fire.

May 14, 2:40AM

Firefighters advise that all visible fire is under control. There are two people being treated for injuries.

May 14, 2:26AM

Firefighters have applied water on the fire. They advise that there is heavy smoke.

May 14, 2:16AM

Firefighters are responding to a multi-dwelling fire.

May 14, 2:16AM

Incident reported at E 11th St & Avenue B.

May 14, 2:46AM

Firefighters advise that a lithium battery was involved in the fire.

May 14, 2:40AM

Firefighters advise that all visible fire is under control. There are two people being treated for injuries.

May 14, 2:26AM

Firefighters have applied water on the fire. They advise that there is heavy smoke.

May 14, 2:16AM

Firefighters are responding to a multi-dwelling fire.

May 14, 2:16AM

Incident reported at E 11th St & Avenue B.

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Comments

calypso42May 14 at 2:54 AM

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.

VenieriosMay 14 at 1:28 PM

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.

lesRayMay 14 at 2:28 AM

Someone closer than me film!

calypso42May 14 at 2:54 AM

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.

VenieriosMay 14 at 1:28 PM

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.

lesRayMay 14 at 2:28 AM

Someone closer than me film!

calypso42May 14 at 2:54 AM

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.

VenieriosMay 14 at 1:28 PM

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.

lesRayMay 14 at 2:28 AM

Someone closer than me film!

calypso42May 14 at 2:54 AM

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.

VenieriosMay 14 at 1:28 PM

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.

lesRayMay 14 at 2:28 AM

Someone closer than me film!

calypso42May 14 at 2:54 AM

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.

VenieriosMay 14 at 1:28 PM

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.

lesRayMay 14 at 2:28 AM

Someone closer than me film!

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