Tesla fire keeps reigniting at Sacramento wrecking yard 3 weeks after crash

By: Matthew Nobert  Jun 14, 2022  
https://ktla.com/news/california/video-tesla-fire-keeps-reigniting-at-sacramento-wrecking-yard-3-weeks-after-crash/


On Thursday, Sacramento Metro Fire arrived at a wrecking yard where a Tesla was 
fully engulfed in flames and when firefighters attempted to extinguish the 
electric vehicle the fire would reignite, according to Metro Fire.

The vehicle was involved in a crash three weeks earlier, sustained major damage 
and was parked in a wrecking yard for dismantling.

Metro Fire said that the fire started in the battery compartment and that there 
did not seem to be an external ignition source, KTLA sister station KTXL 
reported.

The batteries would keep reigniting the fire and the wrecking yard assisted 
Metro Fire by turning the car on its side and exposing the battery compartment, 
according to Metro Fire.

Metro Fire said that even with water being directly sprayed onto the batteries, 
they would still reignite the fire.

Eventually, a small pit was dug and filled with water and the Tesla was placed 
inside of it, fully submerging the batteries and stopping the fire, according 
to Metro Fire.

No injuries were reported from this incident, according to Metro Fire.

The Rocklin Firefighters Facebook page, run by Rocklin Firefighters Local 3847, 
shared Metro Fire’s social media post on Sunday and commented “the future is 
going to be tricky!”.

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