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Yesterday, an e-bike battery started a five-alarm fire that destroyed a Bronx supermarket located on Grand Concourse and 181st Street. If you have an e-mobility device, check to see if your device is UL tested and certified. For more safety tips visit

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Andy3 years ago

This is not a bike. This was a scooter.

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Phil Walkability🇺🇸🦅🌲💙3 years ago

This is a electric scooter or electric moped, not an e-bike. There’s no pedals.

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Buddhagem3 years ago

Hey @FDNY can you stop calling this an e-bike? It has no pedals. This is an electric moped or motorcycle. Let’s not confuse people!

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HeidiPerov 🚴📚3 years ago

Correction: an e-scooter battery. That isn't an e-bike.

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Brian Stewart3 years ago

@Cernovich Just wait until we have electric cars parked in every garage.

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Dustythepainter3 years ago

@Cernovich What’s the carbon footprint of an EV battery fire?

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Some Dude in Texas3 years ago

Weird... Anywho... Cheap Lithium batteries can ignite really nasty fires. Might be a good idea to have some kinda regulation.

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brent smith3 years ago

What's an e-bike?

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GIGI DOUGHERTY3 years ago

@4KuhaylanArabia Yep those batteries that are made by using child slaves in China so awesome

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