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Isn't the charger hanging up in the back corner ? And what are those blocks lifting the car up ? I wouldn't think they are firefighting apparatus being all black. Even if firefighters used a "jaws of life" kind of hydraulic to lift the car, I would expect high visibility blocks to hold it, probably metal. Someone might have been trying to change a tire and cracked the battery by not raising car properly.
Isn't the charger hanging up in the back corner ? And what are those blocks lifting the car up ? I wouldn't think they are firefighting apparatus being all black. Even if firefighters used a "jaws of life" kind of hydraulic to lift the car, I would expect high visibility blocks to hold it, probably metal. Someone might have been trying to change a tire and cracked the battery by not raising car properly.
It's a very little fire not a battery fire.
What I don't understand is why every Tesla fire gets reported but BMW fires are just ignored:
Cuz Teslas aren’t supposed to catch fire! When they do, of course it’ll get reported big time, duh.
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Cuz Teslas aren’t supposed to catch fire! When they do, of course it’ll get reported big time, duh.
But Elon said a BMW, which is an internal combustion engine driven car, is ten times more likely to catch fire. Don’t you believe in Elon?BMW's aren't supposed to catch fire either. But when they do they go up quickly in a ball of flames/explosion. Unlike Tesla's which start out with a slow smolder that builds gradually to an all-out fire, giving time for the occupants to exit the vehicle.