Fire!Fires involving EVs present unique hazards such as thermal runaway, toxic fumes,
and the potential for re-ignition. Responders must exercise extreme caution when
approaching a scene involving fire or signs of overheating.
Fire related safety protocols may include:NEXT • Assessing the Scene for Fire Hazards:• Look for visible flames, smoke, or charred areas on or around the vehicle.• Use a thermal camera, if available, to identify hotspots or areas of residual heat.• Pay attention to unusual sounds, such as hissing, crackling, or popping,
which may indicate thermal runaway in progress.Fire!NEXT • Maintaining a Safe Distance:• Establish a safety perimeter around the vehicle (recommended minimum of 50 feet).• Keep bystanders and non-essential personnel outside the designated perimeter.Fire!• Avoiding Contact with High-Voltage Components:• Do not interact with high-voltage systems, including cables, batteries,
or the service disconnect, while fire hazards are present.• Assume that high-voltage systems remain active and energized
during and after a fire.NEXT Fire!• Notifying Emergency Services:• If fire department personnel are not already on the scene,
contact them immediately to address active flames or smoke.• Provide detailed information about the vehicle's condition, such as
visible signs of fire or the presence of a high-voltage system.NEXT Fire!• Monitoring for Re-Ignition Risks:• Recognize that EV batteries can reignite hours or days after
an initial fire due to internal damage or residual heat.• After extinguishing, monitor the vehicle for signs of smoke
or heat buildup.